Tusk and Rutte on Poland's security: "NATO's consequence will be devastating"

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During the gathering of Prime Minister Donald Tusk with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, key issues related to the safety of Poland and Europe were discussed. Rutte clearly warned against possible aggression, stressing that the Alliance would not stay passive.

"NATO consequence will have devastating strength"

Mark Rutte addressed the increasing threats from Russia, stating unequivocally that any attack on Poland or another associate of the Alliance would meet with an immediate and decisive response.

If someone, anyone, made a mistake in the calculations and felt that they could attack Poland or any another associate of the Alliance without consequences, NATO would respond with full force. The reaction will be devastating. It must be clear both to Vladimir Putin and to any another possible aggressor said NATO Secretary-General.

Tusk: “All for one”

Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented on Rutte's words, emphasizing the solidarity of the North Atlantic Alliance.

“One for all, all for one! NATO Secretary-General confirmed full safety guarantees for Poland, supported the Tarcza East and joint surveillance of the Baltic and identified Russia as a major threat to the full Pact. Safe Poland top priority” – wrote the head of government on social media.

One for all, all for one! NATO Secretary-General confirmed full safety guarantees for Poland, supported the Tarcza East and joint surveillance of the Baltic and identified Russia as a major threat to the full Pact. safe Poland top priority.

— Donald Tusk (@donaldtusk) March 26, 2025

EU demands: Russia's troops retreat from Ukraine

In the context of Europe's security, the situation in Ukraine is besides crucial. The European Union has clearly defined the conditions for the abolition of sanctions imposed on Russia.

Discontinuation of Russia's unprovoked and unjustified aggression against Ukraine and unconditional withdrawal of all Russian armed forces from all territory Ukraine would be 1 of the main conditions for amending or abolishing sanctions said the European Commission spokesperson.

Let us callback that in late January and early March the EU extended sanctions against Russia for another six months. Any amendment to these restrictions requires the unanimous agreement of all 27 associate States.

Security of Poland at the centre of NATO and EU attention

The words of the NATO Secretary-General and the EU position confirm that the safety of Poland and the full region remains a key priority. In the face of Russian threats, the North Atlantic Alliance and the European Union show unity and determination to defend their values.

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