Our attitude towards transatlantic relations and NATO must remain indisputable – said Prime Minister Donald Tusk in the Sejm. In his speech he referred to the international situation and security of Poland after the European Council meeting and the top of allied countries in London. Both of these events took place in recent days.
Donald Tusk He returned from Brussels on Friday, where he took part in the extraordinary peak of the European Council, at which EU leaders gave the green light of the Plan of Disarction of Europe proposed by the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen. 26 countries Hungary – also signed a declaration on support Ukraine.
In the Sejm, the head of government spoke on Friday in the Sejm on the international situation and security of Poland. – After a few dozen conversations, peaks (…) a picture is drawn, from which you can not reverse yourself just because it is a picture that does not quite suit us, the picture of changes that take place in geopolitics – he said.
As Tusk said, “two dimensions of our security were one of the fundamental principles of our security and a key element of Polish consensus.” – Transatlantic, strict and indisputable alliance with the United States and a strong position in the united Europe. It is not easy to reconcile these obvious needs today – he assessed.
– Nowhere, as in Warsaw, you can see that the security of Poland, Europe, the whole West depends on whether, regardless of turbulence, temporary destabilization (…) These two foundations will survive, and I have the right to think that they will be strengthened in the near future. This can be seen with certainty in this process of waking up Europe when it comes to security issues – said the prime minister.
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He added that “we are dealing with a deep correction” of the US policy towards wars in Ukraine. – We can't be offended to reality. Every country, especially such power as United Stateshas the right and obligation to shape his foreign policy and his strategy – he said.
Tusk emphasized that “clear assessment of the situation” is crucial that “Poland can actively participate in this”. – Our attitude towards primarily transatlantic relations and NATO It must remain indisputable – he said.
Tusk: Our task is to draw conclusions for our security
Presenting information on the international situation and the security of the country, the head of government said that Poland “does not change its opinion on the fundamental need to maintain the closest to the closest to the United States and the North Atlantic Pact.”
As he pointed out, you should “see what is happening at the moment.” He added that the correction of American policy “mainly concerns the change of attitude to two fighting sites in Ukraine – to Ukraine and Russia.”
– It is not our task to review for satisfaction or for good rhetoric moves of our greatest ally. Our task is to draw conclusions for our security from these moves and this change. This is a correction, but deep, visible to the naked eye – noted Donald Tusk.
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