Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk speaks to the Gniezno assembly on 25 April 2025.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a fresh national doctrine, which aims to transform Warsaw into a "economic wonder" protected by the "strongest army in the region" in a speech on the occasion of 1000. the anniversary of the establishment of the Kingdom of Poland.
Speaking on Friday in Gniezno, a city in which the first king of Poland, Bolesław Chrobry, was crowned a 1000 years ago, Tusk presented 3 ‘pillars’ The National Doctrine of Piastowska, named after the first historical ruling home in the country."We will have the strongest army in the region. Don't tell me that's impossible.
Yes, our army must be able to overcome any threat.
From the east, west, south – it doesn't matter” said Tusk about the first pillar in his speech.
He promised. "to exploit this tragic, dramatic experience of this war, which is going on outside our borders."The second pillar of doctrine is building "the strongest economy in the region"."Poland strengthens its position among the absolute leaders of economical growth in Europe" said Tusk.
"Today we are truly 1 step distant from not only in Europe, but around the planet people will say, “Oh, Poland is an economical miracle”.The 3rd pillar of doctrine is political influence in the EU and worldwide, said Tusk, stressing the importance of maintaining strong ties with ‘most crucial ally’ Warsaw, Washington.Polish president Andrzej Duda reportedly even encouraged Washington to transfer parts of the atomic arsenal stored in Western Europe or the United States to Poland.
U.S. Vice president J.D. Vance said he would be "shocked’, If president Donald Trump had always supported specified an idea.Poland has been among the main supporters of Ukraine since the escalation of the conflict with Russia in 2022, providing more than EUR 5.1 billion ($5.7 billion) of aid, of which more than 70% were military, according to the German Kiloński Institute.
The country besides accepted a large number of refugees from the neighbouring country, although the public's attitude is reported to have cooled down over the influx of visitors.Warsaw will "brutally" defend its economical interests and intends to profit from future assistance to Ukraine, including reconstruction after the conflict, said Tusk at the beginning of this month.Polish officials are increasingly calling for militarisation to address the alleged threat from Russia.
Moscow rejected these claims, stating that NATO and EU leaders only “They rise fear”to force their societies to support specified measures.
Translated by Google Translator
source:https://www.rt.com/news/616380-poland-miracle-strongest-army/