Tusk calls on Europe to unite against Russia: what is happening at the border.
Call to action against Russian aggression
According to inkorr.com: The Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, made a statement at the border with Belarus, urging European countries and the West to act decisively in response to Russia's aggressive policy. He emphasized that attempts to 'play with fire' with Putin will not yield the desired results and will not ensure security.
The necessity for support and investments
Tusk drew a parallel between current challenges and the struggle of the Polish 'Solidarity' movement, noting that Poland needs substantial support from European security programs. He announced investments of 200 billion zlotys by 2026, which will be directed towards modernizing the army and enhancing defense capabilities.
Equal conditions for defense capability
Poland emphasizes the importance of fair resource distribution within the defense initiative, demanding equal conditions for collective security. The country fulfills its obligations to European partners and expects appropriate support from other states and institutions.
Tusk's statements signal Poland's growing concern about security in the region, driven by the escalation of the situation with Russia. Investments in the military and efforts to formulate a common defense policy could become important steps towards ensuring stability in Central and Eastern Europe. In this way, Poland seeks to strengthen its position and engage partners in a constructive dialogue on security.
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