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27 Apr 2025, 08:17 GMT+10
Donald Tusk has pledged to build the regions most powerful military force under a new national doctrine
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced a new national doctrine that seeks to turn Warsaw into an "economic miracle" protected by the "strongest army in the region," in a speech marking the 1,000th anniversary of the creation of the Kingdom of Poland.
Speaking on Friday in Gniezno, the city where the first King of Poland, Boleslaw the Brave, was crowned a millennium ago, Tusk outlined three "pillars" of the new doctrine.
"We will have the strongest army in the region. Don't say it's impossible. Yes, our army must be able to overcome any threat. From the east, west, south - it doesn't matter," Tusk said in hisaddress, promising to "take advantage of this tragic, dramatic experience of this war that is going on beyond our borders."
Warsaw will "brutally" protect its economic interests and intends to profit from future aid to Ukraine, including from post-conflict reconstruction, Tusk said earlier this month.
The National Piast Doctrine, named after Poland's first historical ruling house, also aims to build "the strongest economy in the region" and reinforce the country's political standing on the global stage.
"Poland is strengthening its position among the absolute leaders of economic growth in Europe," Tusk said, calling the economy the second pillar of the doctrine. "Today we are really one step away from the fact that not only in Europe but all over the world people will say with admiration: 'Oh, Poland, this is an economic miracle.'"
Political influence in the EU and globally forms the third pillar of the doctrine, Tusk said, stressing the importance of maintaining strong ties with Warsaw's "most important ally," Washington.
Polish President Andrzej Duda reportedly even urged Washington to move part of its nuclear arsenal stored in Western Europe or the US to Poland. US Vice President J.D. Vance said he would be "shocked" if President Donald Trump ever supported such an idea.
Poland has been among Ukraine's main supporters since the escalation of the conflict with Russia in 2022, providing more than €5.1 billion ($5.7 billion) in aid, over 70% of which was military, according to Germany's Kiel Institute. The country has also received a large number of Ukrainian refugees, although public attitudes have reportedly cooled amid the influx of arrivals.
Polish officials have increasingly called for militarization to address the alleged threat posed by Russia. Moscow has rejected these claims, stating that NATO and EU leaders are merely "fearmongering" to push their populations into supporting further militarization.
(RT.com)
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