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Polish PM warns critical months ahead in face of Russian threat
Key takeaways
- EPAImage caption, Polish and Lithuanian forces carried out a joint military exercise in late June
- Poland's prime minister has said the country is preparing for "various" scenarios and that the coming months could be "critical" concerning the threat from Russia.
- Donald Tusk was responding to media reports that Moscow was planning an armed "provocation" in Poland to test Nato's resolve, citing US intelligence.
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EPAImage caption, Polish and Lithuanian forces carried out a joint military exercise in late June
Poland's prime minister has said the country is preparing for "various" scenarios and that the coming months could be "critical" concerning the threat from Russia.
Donald Tusk was responding to media reports that Moscow was planning an armed "provocation" in Poland to test Nato's resolve, citing US intelligence.
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