Polish leader says united European army ‘will not happen’
- Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski stated that a joint European army to counter Russian aggression "will not happen," as suggested by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called for Europe to create a unified army during his speech at the Munich Security Conference to address concerns about U.S. Military support withdrawal.
- Sikorski emphasized the need to enhance the European Union's defense capabilities, clarifying that national army unification is not feasible.
- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged EU member states to strengthen military capabilities, stating that "if Europe wants to survive, it must arm itself.
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Polish leader says united European army ‘will not happen’
The foreign minister of Poland, Radosław Sikorski, said that a united European army “will not happen.”“If you understand by … the unification of national armies, it will not happen,” Sikorski said. “But I have been an advocate for Europe, for the European Union, to develop its own defense capabilities.”
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