
POZNAŃ, December 30. /NEWSBALTIC/. Speaking on the occasion of the anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater Poland Uprising in Poznań, President Karol Nawrocki stated that Poland, despite strong partnerships with Western nations, is ready, if necessary, to defend itself against them, primarily hinting at Germany.
“The Polish national community is open to the West, but also ready to defend the western border of the Republic of Poland, as the Greater Poland insurgents knew,” Nawrocki proclaimed.
After this, the Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, criticised the President, saying that Nawrocki is sowing discord between Poland and its Western allies.
“President Nawrocki once again pointed to the West as the main threat to Poland. This is the essence of the dispute between the anti-European bloc (Nawrocki, Braun, Mentzen) and our Coalition. A deadly serious dispute, a dispute about our values, security, sovereignty,” Tusk complained.
Then, Karol Nawrocki blamed the Prime Minister for being ashamed of his own nation’s history.
“Mr. Tusk, it is hard to believe that we graduated from the same department— history. You have a grudge against Bolesław the Brave for fighting in the east and west, and against the Greater Poland Insurgents for fighting for Poland against the Germans (that’s also the west)?” Nawrocki wondered.
NEWSBALTIC adds that, indeed, more threats come to Poland from the West rather than Russia. Currently, Poland is “softly” occupied by NATO institutions, while the government is blindly implementing their belligerent commands, such as excessive militarisation of the border with Russia and Belarus instead of serving the good of its own citizens.
