Prime Minister Donald Tusk, on Polish Armed Forces Day in Gdynia, listed the four pillars of Poland's security: tight borders, alliances, military investment, and a growing economy. In Warsaw, President Karol Nawrocki emphasized that Poland "knows the price paid for independence and the freedom of its nation."
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk, on Polish Armed Forces Day in Gdynia, listed the four pillars of Poland's security: tight borders, alliances, military investment, and a growing economy. In Warsaw, President Karol Nawrocki emphasized that Poland "knows the price paid for independence and the freedom of its nation."
We want to avoid war, and only those who are strong, well-prepared, independent, and sovereign will avoid war, Prime Minister Donald Tusk emphasized on Polish Armed Forces Day in Gdynia. He listed four pillars of Poland's security: tight borders, alliances, investment in the military, and a growing economy.