At Warsaw Military Parade, Polish President Vows to Build Europe’s Strongest Army
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At Warsaw Military Parade, Polish President Vows to Build Europe’s Strongest Army
On the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw and Poland’s victory over Soviet forces in the summer of 1920, at the military parade in Warsaw, the President of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, said yesterday that Russia is by no means invincible, since for more than three years now it has not been able to defeat […] The post At Warsaw Military Parade, Polish President Vows to Build Europe’s Strongest Army appeared first on Sarajevo Times.
President Nawrocki’s Powerful Words: “A Wake-Up Call for the Polish Government”
President Karol Nawrocki delivered a speech during the Polish Armed Forces Day celebrations, in which he referred, among other things, to the “Vistula Line”, thereby rebuking Prime Minister Donald Tusk. He also spoke about allocating 5 percent of GDP to defense. “This is a mobilization for the Polish government,” noted presidential spokesman Rafał Leśkiewicz. Military […] The post President Nawrocki’s Powerful Words: “A Wake-Up Call for the Poli…
Professor Jacek Bartyzel has criticized President Karol Nawrocki's statement, in which he stated that the Bolsheviks in the Battle of Warsaw were defeated by the Polish Army... together with the Ukrainians. Today's statement by the President on the occasion of the 105th anniversary of the Polish victory over the Red Army is astonishing and, to put it mildly, departs from historical truth in important respects in the name of ad hoc political pres…
Polish President Karol Navrotsky called for increasing the country's defense spending to 5% of GDP. — Ukrinform.
Together with the government, we must consider the fundamental, strategic documents of the national security strategy, said President Karol Nawrocki during the Polish Armed Forces Day celebrations. He also emphasized that security is the "most important task" and that the government should decide to allocate 5 percent of GDP to defense.
President Karol Nawrocki announced on Friday, during Polish Armed Forces Day celebrations, that he will demand a decision to allocate 5 percent of GDP to defense. He wants the Polish Army to become the strongest NATO army in Europe. Minister of National Defense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, in turn, said that in terms of operational capabilities, we must reach the top spot among NATO countries within five years.
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