Boris Johnson on Russia's invasion of Poland: what response NATO is ready to give.
Boris Johnson's speech on NATO's readiness
According to inkorr.com: Boris Johnson during an interview with Dmytro Gordon spoke about NATO's readiness to respond to a potential Russian invasion of Poland. He noted that the Alliance is indeed prepared to respond decisively to any actual invasion of the territory of a member state, which he considers a catastrophe.
The Prime Minister also commented on the incident with drones heading towards Poland. He noted that the operation to shoot down all 19 drones was successful and completed without casualties. Johnson emphasized that NATO maintains its status as a defensive alliance, whose goal is to protect its members. Therefore, there are no plans to attack cities in Russia.
'NATO is a defensive alliance. Its task is to protect 28 or 29 member countries. It was not created for waging war. If Putin had sent tanks into Poland, the situation would have been different. In the event of a real invasion, NATO has grand plans to stop the attack,' Johnson emphasized.
In his interview, Boris Johnson also stressed NATO's readiness to respond to potential threats of invasion of Poland, highlighting the availability of plans and resources to counter these dangers.
This statement by Johnson underscores the importance of the Alliance's defensive capabilities, as tensions on the international stage continue to rise. NATO's readiness to actively defend its members remains a key factor for stability in the region.
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