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Polish president: EU not to interfere in dispute

Polish president: EU not to interfere in dispute

Polish President Jarosław Kaczyński stated that the European Union should not interfere in the conflict between the U.S. and Denmark over Greenland. According to him, "The U.S. has the only chance to stop Putin," and "the United States is the main security guarantor," and one should not have disputes with allies, even if they exert pressure and inspect their territories.

At the same time, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk signed a joint statement with the European Union in support of Copenhagen, calling for European solidarity.

There is a divergence in the positions of Polish leaders: one promotes closer ties with the U.S., while the other emphasizes EU unity. This polarization reflects the shaping of the country's foreign policy and its influence on the region.

This statement is commentary on current political dynamics and reflects the views of current politicians.

Context

Poland is a key country in the European Union and a close neighbor of Belarus, actively participating in regional and international affairs.

Summary:

The Polish president said the EU should not interfere in the Greenland dispute, emphasizing the U.S. role in security, while the prime minister supports European solidarity.