Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has reaffirmed the importance of protecting Europe’s transatlantic alliance with the United States amid rising tensions over Denmark’s Greenland. Speaking in Warsaw, Tusk criticised several actions of the current US administration while stressing that NATO, Europe, and the Atlantic bond remain vital for global stability. His remarks follow former US President Donald Trump’s renewed claims over Greenland’s strategic importance. European leaders, including France, Germany, and the UK, rejected Trump’s stance in a joint statement. Tusk also addressed Poland’s foreign policy goals, Russia-Ukraine diplomacy, and internal disputes over the EU Digital Services Act.
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