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The Services Deprive the Former Ambassador to Nato of Access to Secrets.

Summary by TVN24.pl
After a year-long investigation, the intelligence services have revoked access to Polish, EU, and NATO secrets from Tomasz Szatkowski, former ambassador to NATO and former deputy minister of national defense. He has announced he will appeal the decision in court, describing the entire matter as politically motivated.

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After a year-long investigation, the intelligence services have revoked access to Polish, EU, and NATO secrets from Tomasz Szatkowski, former ambassador to NATO and former deputy minister of national defense. He has announced he will appeal the decision in court, describing the entire matter as politically motivated.

·Poland
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"I learned from journalists on the TVN 24 portal that the Internal Security Agency (ABW), which reports to the Prime Minister, decided at the final stage of the procedure to revoke my access to classified information after a year of audit proceedings. As before, this time I am learning about the services' decisions from journalists, not through the legal channels, which is yet another manifestation of the recently routine illegality of the servi…

Tomasz Szatkowski, former Polish ambassador to NATO and former deputy minister of national defense, lost access to classified information.

·Warsaw, Poland
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"The actions of Mr. Donald Tusk and the services subordinate to him will not dissuade me from taking care of the interests and security of our country in every way possible."

·Warszawa, Poland
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TVN24.pl broke the news in Poland on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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