Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has accused Russia of planning acts of sabotage worldwide including “acts of air terror” against airlines.
Polish PM Donald Tusk accuses Russia of planning acts of terrorism against airlines around the world - It comes as Russia launched a major ballistic and cruise missile attack across Ukraine, targeting
Speaking alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Warsaw, Tusk emphasised Poland's central role in countering Moscow's activities.
Ask yourselves what we can do for our own security,” Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, whose country holds ... to match that rate at least until Russia backs down. “It is today that we ...
Most recently, Russia was accused of shooting down an Azerbaijani passenger jet that crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 people. The incident echoed the downing of the MH17 plane in 2014 over eastern Ukraine in territory controlled by Russian-backed separatists, which killed 298 people.
In a speech before the European Parliament, Donald Tusk called for a major boost in Europe's defence spending and a "critical review" of the Green Deal. #EuropeNews
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk alleged on Wednesday that Russia is planning acts of sabotage worldwide, including "acts of air terror" targeting airlines. Speaking at a news conference in Warsaw alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Tusk emphasized the seriousness of the threat.
The Kremlin said on Thursday that an allegation by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk that Russia had planned "acts of terrorism" in the air against Poland and other countries was completely unsubstantiated.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk claims Russia is engaging in international sabotage, including air terrorism against airlines. Speaking alongside Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, Tusk cited fears about Russia's global threat.
Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine's army is larger than Russia's, but will it be enough to sustain the war effort as fighting escalates?
United States President Donald Trump is right when it comes to Europe's responsibility to significantly boost its own defense spending, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Wednesday in the European Parliament. "If Europe is to survive, it needs to be armed," he said.
The European Union cannot rely on the United States to defend it and must increase military spending and security preparedness to deter Russia from targeting more of its neighbors after Ukraine, senio