Donald Tusk, Polish Prime Minister: “I don’t want to scare anyone, but war is no longer a concept of the past”

Donald Tusk, Polish Prime Minister: “I don’t want to scare anyone, but war is no longer a concept of the past”
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At the forefront of Ukraine at war, Donald Tusk’s Poland is hammering home the imperative to arm itself, faced with the Kremlin’s bellicose posture, and to increase support for kyiv. Because “if Ukraine loses, no one in Europe will be able to feel safe,” said the new Prime Minister during an interview with LéNA. “Le Soir” was one of them.


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By Patrice Senécal

Published on 03/29/2024 at 06:00
Reading time: 15 min

MRussian force buzzing at the gates of Europe, war in Ukraine, strong return of Poland on the geopolitical scene, rise of populism at the dawn of the European vote in June, migration… Sitting in his large office in the chancellery of Prime Minister, the head of the Polish government, Donald Tusk, returns for The evening on the lessons of his electoral victory of October 15, while calling on the Alliance allies for a boost in defense matters. A rare interview granted to the LéNA newspaper alliance. The evening was there, as well as Gazeta Wyborcza, El País, Die Welt And La Repubblica.

Across Europe, politicians, soldiers and experts say Russia could attack NATO within a few years. Do you think war is inevitable?



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