Donald Tusk powerfully reprimanded NATO allies. He couldn't have picked a better time

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Donald Tusk eloquently addressed NATO allies. This time the Prime Minister referred to Russia and Ukraine to remind them of the fundamental principle.


"I would like to remind our allies that NATO was created to defend the West from russian aggression, that is, Russia. And its foundation was solidarity, not selfish interests. I hope nothing has changed," Donald Tusk wrote on Saturday. He posted his entry in English.

Tusk about allies in NATO. A Orbán in Moscow


What precisely did the head of the Polish government mean? It is unknown, but he could thus mention to Viktor Orbán's visit to Moscow, which does not first make it clear that Russia and Vladimir Putin are crucial points of his policy. This time it is reportedly about negotiations on the energy safety of Hungary.



When asked if there would besides be a war in Ukraine on the table, Orbán admitted that it would be hard to avoid it.

As we have been drinking on the subject, for the Hungarian Prime Minister it is another chance to item its difference towards the majority of NATO and EU leaders – alternatively of explicitly supporting military supplies for Kiev, it puts the slogan of talks and "peace", while maintaining close relations with the Kremlin.

Let us add that inactive late Orbán tried to put a pin in the Polish Prime Minister. "Donald Tusk launched another attack on Hungary. He's doing it due to the fact that he has serious problems in the country. His organization lost the presidential election, the government is unstable, and he himself loses support in the polls," he wrote.

How did Tusk talk about Orban?


It was a reaction after rather warm words by Tusk, who spoke about Orbán in TVP Info. “I haven’t had a good relation with anyone like erstwhile we were young and friends with Viktor Orbán since the early 1990s,” said the head of the government.

It is worth mentioning that the efforts of the U.S. and Donald Trump to rapidly end the war in Ukraine do not seem like much. due to the fact that although Vladimir Putin said that "Russia wants to scope an agreement with Ukraine", in the same conviction he added that "legally it is presently impossible".

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