Duda responds to Russian threats to take over Poland


Duda recalled that Poland is a member of NATO.
If Russia decides to attack Poland directly, it will get a response. It will be immediate and strong. An aggression directed at the Republic will be perceived as an attack on NATO, Polish President Andrzej Duda said on his administration's official website, commenting on the risks associated with Warsaw's principled stance in confronting Russia and supporting Ukraine.
Don't forget that a Russian attack on Poland would be an attack on NATO. When the United States was attacked in 2001, all allies sided with the Americans against the terrorists. We believe that if there was an attack on a NATO country, whatever it was, the response would be the same: swift and decisive," Duda said.
It should be said that Russia regularly threatens Poland with war for supporting Ukraine in its confrontation with Russia. For example, Chechen militant leader Ramzan Kadyrov, during a new speech, promised that Russia would seize Kiev and reach Poland's borders.
The same statements are regularly heard on Russian television.
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