Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called for drastically higher defence spending in the European Union in an address to the European Parliament on Wednesday. "If Europe is to survive, it needs to be armed,
Europe should welcome rather than rebuff U.S. President Donald Trump's call for other NATO members to ramp up their military spending, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Wednesday, stressing the importance of security to the continent.
In a speech before the European Parliament, Donald Tusk called for a major boost in Europe's defence spending and a "critical review" of the Green Deal. View on euronews
The European Union cannot rely on the United States to defend it and must increase military spending and security preparedness to deter Russia from targeting more of its neighbors after Ukraine, senior officials have warned.
United States President Donald Trump is right when it comes to Europe's responsibility to significantly boost its own defense spending, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Wednesday in the European Parliament. "If Europe is to survive, it needs to be armed," he said.
The European Union must arm itself to “survive” in an increasingly uncertain global order, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Wednesday, calling on the bloc’s member states to boost spending on defense.
During a European Parliament debate on January 22, Polish PM Donald Tusk called for confidence in Europe's enduring greatness, emphasizing the need for collective strength amid global uncertainty. Presenting Poland’s EU Council Presidency priorities,
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urges Europe to heed U.S. President Donald Trump's call to boost NATO defense spending, highlighting the necessity for heightened security against threats like Russia.
POLAND’S prime minister has said it’s his “dream” for a “Breturn” instead of Brexit as he discussed a defence treaty with Sir Keir Starmer. Ex-president of the
It comes as Russia launched a major ballistic and cruise missile attack across Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure
Russia’s military aggression and China’s economic leverage are reshaping geopolitics, leaving Europe no choice but to deepen its transatlantic ties.
The United States, regardless of who is president, will work with Ukraine and the EU for security if "we all take the challenges seriously," Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said.