“This is a small revolution for Polish diplomacy. After years of regional cooperation within the Visegrad Group (…) and attempts to link up with France and Germany within the Weimar Triangle, the Liberals led by Donald Tusk “The government (…) has found a coalition of countries that share his positions on security and defense issues without any reservations,” the French daily Le Monde reported.
The newspaper reported on the meeting in Harpsund, Sweden, where the leaders “took an uncompromising position towards Moscow, demonstrated strong support for Ukraine and underlined their commitment to transatlantic cooperation.” .
A headline in Le Monde reads: “Poland looks to Northern Europe and the Baltic states to create a bloc to counter Russia.” “Warsaw has the ambition to rally the widest possible coalition around the lines outlined in Haapsund. Britain and Romania are already recognized as allies,” he added.
War in Ukraine and building a bloc against Russia. “Le Monde” pays attention to details
Matti Pes, an expert at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA), said in an interview with the daily newspaper that the nine countries “share a similar vision of NATO, which will help them work together to develop an agenda of deterrence and cooperation.” We are giving them the opportunity to do so.”
Nevertheless, experts say military cooperation between the two countries will remain quite limited, especially since the two countries work with two different centers of the NATO joint force command. The Nordic countries are associated with the headquarters in Norfolk, while Poland and the Baltics are associated with the headquarters in Brunssum, Netherlands.
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