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Polish officials have publicly defended NATO and criticized recent comments from Trump, with the foreign minister stating no one has the right to mock soldiers' service and pledging to keep the alliance united. Concurrently, Poland's president criticized the European Union's overall defense approach, labeling the bloc a 'fading star' and warning of the threat from Russia. This aligns with Poland having built the largest army in the EU.
Tensions within the EU over security funding were highlighted as the European Parliament questioned a major defense loan to Hungary, with some characterizing it as a '€17 billion election gift.' Meanwhile, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated he and other government members have received threats from Ukraine, and Hungary's foreign minister separately criticized the presence of Western military forces in Ukraine, calling it a move toward war.
The CIA director made a secret visit to Poland, underscoring security concerns on NATO's eastern flank near Russia. Despite the public tensions surrounding NATO's future prompted by U.S. political commentary, Poland's defense minister expressed that he is not worried about the alliance's prospects.
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Polish officials are publicly defending NATO and criticizing President Donald Trump. The Polish foreign minister said 'no one has the right to mock the service of our soldiers' in response to Trump's recent comments about the alliance. Separately, the CIA director made a secret visit to Poland, which is on NATO's eastern border.
Poland's president criticized the European Union, calling it a 'fading star' and warning about the threat from Russia. This comes as Poland has built up the largest army in the EU. Separately, members of the European Parliament are questioning a large defense loan to Hungary, with some calling it a political gift.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban says he and other government members have received threats from Ukraine. Separately, Hungary's foreign minister criticized Western military support for Ukraine, calling it 'a move toward war.'
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