Poland is ready to shoot down intruders in its airspace: Tusk's statement.
According to inkorr.com: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated his country is ready to defend its airspace against any violations. He emphasized that Poland will respond decisively to threats to its borders.
According to RMF24, Tusk noted that Poland "will undoubtedly decide to shoot down flying objects if they violate our territory and fly over Poland."
The Prime Minister also stressed the importance of a swift response in cases of airspace violations. He highlighted the significance of cooperation with NATO allies, demanding reliable guarantees of support in case of conflict.
'But I have to be 100% sure that our allies will treat this the same way we do, that if the conflict escalates to a very acute phase, we will not be alone in it,' Tusk concluded.
Tusk pointed to the necessity of caution in conflict situations, particularly in disputed areas. As an example, he cited the incident with Russian fighters over the Petrobaltic platform, where, although there were no formal violations, Poland needs to carefully weigh its next steps.
In his statement, Tusk reaffirmed Poland's readiness to defend its territory and expressed hope for allies' support in case of conflict. He also emphasized the importance of caution and measured actions in complex situations to avoid escalation of the conflict.
Poland demonstrates determination in ensuring the security of its airspace, pointing to close cooperation with NATO. In the context of growing tensions in the region, Tusk's statements highlight the importance of solidarity among allies, especially in the face of potential threats.Read also
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