Poland ‘wants to be among countries setting the EU agenda’

25 April 2024, 09:14

Belgium NATO Anniversary
Belgium NATO Anniversary. Picture: PA

Radek Sikorski was describing the new direction of the government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk, which took office in December.

Poland’s Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski told parliament that the government wants to return to the group of countries which sets the agenda of the European Union.

He also warned that a Russian attack on Nato would end in defeat for Moscow, but Nato must increase its defences.

Mr Sikorski was describing the new direction of the government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk, which took office in December.

Mr Sikorski is seeking to explain how Poland’s priorities changed after Mr Tusk’s government replaced a national conservative party, led by the Law and Justice party, in respect to rule of law and international relations.

Law and Justice led Poland from 2015 to 2023, and while it stressed ties with the United States, it had a conflicted stance towards the European Union and with Germany, which invaded and occupied Poland during the Second World War.

Mr Sikorski argued that Poland’s development and security should be based both on trans-Atlantic co-operation and on European integration, and that it is also ready to take responsibility for global challenges.

He also stressed the importance of friendship with Germany.

He accused the previous Law and Justice government of choosing confrontation.

Mr Sikorski’s speech is aimed at both the world and the domestic audience in the nation of 38 million people located along a geopolitical fault line.

Poland, a member of Nato and the European Union, is on the eastern flank of both and shares borders with Russia and Belarus in addition to Ukraine.

It is a key hub for Western weapons going to Ukraine.

By Press Association

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