With his statements that “he does not see Ukraine in any structure, neither in the EU nor in NATO,” Nawrocki violates the foundation of Poland’s security, Tusk emphasized.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called the statements of PiS candidate Karol Nawrocki, ruling out the possibility of Ukraine’s membership in NATO and the EU, “unwise and dangerous.” Ukrinform reported this on Thursday, January 9.
Tusk emphasized that Polish President Lech Kaczynski was one of the first politicians in Europe to strongly request Ukraine’s membership in NATO.
“This is an unchanged policy paradigm until yesterday, until now, no one has questioned the interests of Poland and the security of the country with the highest participation and an open door for Ukraine in NATO,” added the head of the government of Poland. .
The prime minister demanded that Nawrocki should say clearly “what was said in his simple and dangerous statement.” He said this is especially important when “the foundations of the political world and all geopolitics are shaking.”
And he added that with these statements Nawrocki violates the foundation of Polish security.
PiS candidate for the post of President of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, told Polsat News that “now he does not see Ukraine in any structure, neither in the EU nor in NATO, as far as the civilizational issues that are important for to the Poles was resolved.” According to him, Ukraine cannot be a part of international unions until it copes with its own past, especially the problem of the Volyn tragedy in relations with Poland.
We remind you that the first round of presidential elections in Poland will take place on May 18, the second round, if necessary, will be held on June 1.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said at the last government meeting in 2024 that Poland would experience “positive success” in 2025.
Source: korrespondent

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