Poland Declines to Send Troops to Greenland Amid US Sovereignty Concerns
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned that a NATO member attacking another would be catastrophic, while several European countries sent troops to Greenland to support Danish sovereignty.
- On Thursday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Poland has no plans to send troops to Greenland after Germany, Sweden, France and Norway confirmed deployments.
- Amid European pushback, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Poland won't join US-led Greenland deployments, reflecting concern over Donald Trump's calls to bring Greenland under US control, with EU leaders defending sovereignty.
- Tusk warned that U.S. military intervention would be `the end of the world as we know it`, calling potential action a disaster but declining to speculate on an invasion.
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Polish Minister of Defence Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz confirmed on Friday 16 January that Poland will not send troops to Greenland and stressed that “the right of Denmark over its territory must be respected while seeking an agreement with Washington”, so he offered himself as a mediator.During a press conference in Warsaw after meeting with his Lithuanian counterpart, Kosiniak-Kamysz defended the decision of the Polish Government not to particip…
Poland warns of 'disaster' if Nato turns on each other over Greenland: 'End of the world as we know it!'
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has warned of a "disaster" if Nato members clash over the future of Greenland. Mr Tusk, the former President of the European Council, said his country will not send soldiers to Greenland as he warned of "the end of the world as we know it".President Donald Trump said Greenland is vital to US security and the White House must own it to prevent Russia or China from occupying it. He has said all options are on th…
Denmark plans to increase its military presence in Greenland. Several European countries have announced plans to send troops to Greenland in a show of solidarity to prepare for exercises there. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said he would not send troops to Greenland for now, but said a military conflict between NATO allies would be the end of the current world order.
France has sent 15 of its soldiers to Greenland as part of a preparatory mission, President Emmanuel Macron announced. Denmark and a number of other countries had previously announced an increased military presence in its dependent territory. Poland does not plan such a step, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced.
Polish PM rules out sending troops to Greenland, says US invasion would be "end of world as we know it"
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