President of Poland Navrocki: Agreements with Russia Cannot Be Made
Statement by the President of Poland
According to ХВИЛЯ: President of Poland Karol Navrocki during the celebrations marking the 195th anniversary of the November Uprising stated that it is impossible to make agreements with Russia. He emphasized the importance of Poland's military readiness and the necessity of having a strong army as a guarantee of the country's security.
The celebrations dedicated to Cadet Day took place on November 30, 2025. President Navrocki highlighted the historical context, stating that
'there can be no agreements with the Moscovites in the 19th, 20th, or 21st century'
- Karol Navrocki. These words reflect Poland's position regarding Russia and its historical relations with the neighboring state.
Navrocki also reminded of the military traditions of the Poles, saying:
'Poles fought the Moscovites'
- Karol Navrocki. He emphasized that the Polish people have never given up their freedom and independence and do not intend to do so in the future. The President underscored that the Polish army has undergone a transformation to modern methods, making it more effective in ensuring national security.
Modern Challenges for Poland
The president's statements demonstrate Poland's determination to maintain its independence and readiness to defend its interests in difficult international conditions.
These speeches reflect not only the historical memory of the Polish people but also the modern challenges faced by Poland amidst the escalating geopolitical situation in the region. Given the ongoing conflicts and tensions in Europe, Poland emphasizes its security strategy based on:
- A strong army
- An independent foreign policy
This approach may influence Poland's future international relations, particularly with neighboring countries and NATO.
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