Poland's Independence Day Highlights Security Talks Amid Russian Threats
President Andrzej Duda commemorated Poland's Independence Day by urging ongoing US support for European security amidst Russian aggression. Reflecting on Poland's history, Duda called for the restoration of Ukraine's pre-2014 borders. Public celebrations in Poland were notably marked by a large nationalist march in Warsaw that saw detentions.
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President Andrzej Duda underscored the significance of sustained American involvement in European security as Poland celebrated its Independence Day amid looming Russian threats. Duda, addressing the nation on this historic day, emphasized the need to restore Ukraine's borders to their 2014 status before Russian aggression began.
The observance of the 106th anniversary of Polish independence, which marked the end of over a century of partitions by Russia, Germany, and Austro-Hungary, saw nationwide celebrations. A major nationalist march in Warsaw attracted tens of thousands, resulting in several detentions and seizures of illegal items, reflecting underlying tensions.
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine and concerns about potential shifts in US foreign policy under President-elect Donald Trump's administration are weighing heavily on the region. Duda's remarks highlighted hopes and apprehensions over Trump's relationship with Russia and the future of NATO's influence on Europe's security landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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