Polish top officials streamline policy ahead of NATO summit

2024-07-08 14:45 update: 2024-07-10, 15:21
Photo PAP/Radek Pietruszka
Photo PAP/Radek Pietruszka
Poland's top politicians and military commanders attended a National Security Council (RBN) meeting on Monday morning to perform the final check of the country's official policy one day before the NATO summit in Washington.

Poland has prepared a set of initiatives to be proposed at the NATO meeting, which will take place from Tuesday to Thursday, including more support for Ukraine, strengthening the bloc's eastern flank and better access to NATO's fuel pipelines.

"We have received the government's position before the North-Atlantic Alliance summit, we've analysed it in detail... also in the context of the policy pursued so far," President Andrzej Duda said before the RBN meeting.

"We share this position," Duda said. "I would like to strongly underline the following: Poland speaks in one voice, the Polish president has the same position on the matter as the government, there is no discrepancy here." (PAP)
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