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Duda: If Germany does not want partnership with the US, we will gladly accept it

Duda: If Germany does not want partnership with the US, we will gladly accept it

If Germany does not want a partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept a partnership with the United States, President Andrzej Duda said in an interview. He referred to the words of future Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who wants to build the EU's independence from the US.

President Andrzej Duda was asked on Polsat News about the words of the leader of the conservative CDU/CSU bloc, Friedrich Merz, who is running for the position of Federal Chancellor of Germany. Merz assessed that the independence of the European Union, which is beyond Donald Trump's interest, should be built. Duda replied that in that case he proposes "that Germany give us its relations with the United States."

"If Germany does not want American troops, does not want partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept partnership with the United States. As the President of the Republic of Poland, I can say with full responsibility: I am interested in transferring all the cooperation that Germany has with the United States to Poland. Very willingly," said the President.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubts whether the Alliance would remain in its current form until the June NATO summit in The Hague. He also cited the words of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to whom a "second NATO" should be established in Kiev if the Alliance does not want to accept Ukraine.

"NATO without the United States? (…) Everything is possible, but what's the point? If there is a security alliance without the United States, then in fact, in my opinion, its guarantees without the world's strongest power will be simply illusory," the president assessed.

Asked about the idea of ​​creating a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is, above all, the United States, which has repeatedly shown over the last hundred years that when they return to the game, they are able to interrupt any armed conflict, to end it."

"We saw this during World War I, we saw this during World War II, right here in Europe. When the United States army came, it was really able to tip the scales in favor of the side it was fighting for, and as a result, it won. And above all, most importantly, which we all remember now, that (…) the United States actually won the Cold War for Europe and for the world. Thanks to the effective policies of President Ronald Reagan," the president summed up. (PAP)

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If Germany does not want a partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept a partnership with the United States, President Andrzej Duda said in an interview. He referred to the words of future Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who wants to build the EU's independence from the US.

President Andrzej Duda was asked on Polsat News about the words of the leader of the conservative CDU/CSU bloc, Friedrich Merz, who is running for the position of Federal Chancellor of Germany. Merz assessed that the independence of the European Union, which is beyond Donald Trump's interest, should be built. Duda replied that in that case he proposes "that Germany give us its relations with the United States."

"If Germany does not want American troops, does not want partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept partnership with the United States. As the President of the Republic of Poland, I can say with full responsibility: I am interested in transferring all the cooperation that Germany has with the United States to Poland. Very willingly," said the President.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubts whether the Alliance would remain in its current form until the June NATO summit in The Hague. He also cited the words of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to whom a "second NATO" should be established in Kiev if the Alliance does not want to accept Ukraine.

"NATO without the United States? (…) Everything is possible, but what's the point? If there is a security alliance without the United States, then in fact, in my opinion, its guarantees without the world's strongest power will be simply illusory," the president assessed.

Asked about the idea of ​​creating a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is, above all, the United States, which has repeatedly shown over the last hundred years that when they return to the game, they are able to interrupt any armed conflict, to end it."

"We saw this during World War I, we saw this during World War II, right here in Europe. When the United States army came, it was really able to tip the scales in favor of the side it was fighting for, and as a result, it won. And above all, most importantly, which we all remember now, that (…) the United States actually won the Cold War for Europe and for the world. Thanks to the effective policies of President Ronald Reagan," the president summed up. (PAP)

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If Germany does not want a partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept a partnership with the United States, President Andrzej Duda said in an interview. He referred to the words of future Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who wants to build the EU's independence from the US.

President Andrzej Duda was asked on Polsat News about the words of the leader of the conservative CDU/CSU bloc, Friedrich Merz, who is running for the position of Federal Chancellor of Germany. Merz assessed that the independence of the European Union, which is beyond Donald Trump's interest, should be built. Duda replied that in that case he proposes "that Germany give us its relations with the United States."

"If Germany does not want American troops, does not want partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept partnership with the United States. As the President of the Republic of Poland, I can say with full responsibility: I am interested in transferring all the cooperation that Germany has with the United States to Poland. Very willingly," said the President.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubts whether the Alliance would remain in its current form until the June NATO summit in The Hague. He also cited the words of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to whom a "second NATO" should be established in Kiev if the Alliance does not want to accept Ukraine.

"NATO without the United States? (…) Everything is possible, but what's the point? If there is a security alliance without the United States, then in fact, in my opinion, its guarantees without the world's strongest power will be simply illusory," the president assessed.

Asked about the idea of ​​creating a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is, above all, the United States, which has repeatedly shown over the last hundred years that when they return to the game, they are able to interrupt any armed conflict, to end it."

"We saw this during World War I, we saw this during World War II, right here in Europe. When the United States army came, it was really able to tip the scales in favor of the side it was fighting for, and as a result, it won. And above all, most importantly, which we all remember now, that (…) the United States actually won the Cold War for Europe and for the world. Thanks to the effective policies of President Ronald Reagan," the president summed up. (PAP)

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If Germany does not want a partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept a partnership with the United States, President Andrzej Duda said in an interview. He referred to the words of future Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who wants to build the EU's independence from the US.

President Andrzej Duda was asked on Polsat News about the words of the leader of the conservative CDU/CSU bloc, Friedrich Merz, who is running for the position of Federal Chancellor of Germany. Merz assessed that the independence of the European Union, which is beyond Donald Trump's interest, should be built. Duda replied that in that case he proposes "that Germany give us its relations with the United States."

"If Germany does not want American troops, does not want partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept partnership with the United States. As the President of the Republic of Poland, I can say with full responsibility: I am interested in transferring all the cooperation that Germany has with the United States to Poland. Very willingly," said the President.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubts whether the Alliance would remain in its current form until the June NATO summit in The Hague. He also cited the words of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to whom a "second NATO" should be established in Kiev if the Alliance does not want to accept Ukraine.

"NATO without the United States? (…) Everything is possible, but what's the point? If there is a security alliance without the United States, then in fact, in my opinion, its guarantees without the world's strongest power will be simply illusory," the president assessed.

Asked about the idea of ​​creating a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is, above all, the United States, which has repeatedly shown over the last hundred years that when they return to the game, they are able to interrupt any armed conflict, to end it."

"We saw this during World War I, we saw this during World War II, right here in Europe. When the United States army came, it was really able to tip the scales in favor of the side it was fighting for, and as a result, it won. And above all, most importantly, which we all remember now, that (…) the United States actually won the Cold War for Europe and for the world. Thanks to the effective policies of President Ronald Reagan," the president summed up. (PAP)

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If Germany does not want a partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept a partnership with the United States, President Andrzej Duda said in an interview. He referred to the words of future Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who wants to build the EU's independence from the US.

President Andrzej Duda was asked on Polsat News about the words of the leader of the conservative CDU/CSU bloc, Friedrich Merz, who is running for the position of Federal Chancellor of Germany. Merz assessed that the independence of the European Union, which is beyond Donald Trump's interest, should be built. Duda replied that in that case he proposes "that Germany give us its relations with the United States."

"If Germany does not want American troops, does not want partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept partnership with the United States. As the President of the Republic of Poland, I can say with full responsibility: I am interested in transferring all the cooperation that Germany has with the United States to Poland. Very willingly," said the President.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubts whether the Alliance would remain in its current form until the June NATO summit in The Hague. He also cited the words of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to whom a "second NATO" should be established in Kiev if the Alliance does not want to accept Ukraine.

"NATO without the United States? (…) Everything is possible, but what's the point? If there is a security alliance without the United States, then in fact, in my opinion, its guarantees without the world's strongest power will be simply illusory," the president assessed.

Asked about the idea of ​​creating a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is, above all, the United States, which has repeatedly shown over the last hundred years that when they return to the game, they are able to interrupt any armed conflict, to end it."

"We saw this during World War I, we saw this during World War II, right here in Europe. When the United States army came, it was really able to tip the scales in favor of the side it was fighting for, and as a result, it won. And above all, most importantly, which we all remember now, that (…) the United States actually won the Cold War for Europe and for the world. Thanks to the effective policies of President Ronald Reagan," the president summed up. (PAP)

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If Germany does not want a partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept a partnership with the United States, President Andrzej Duda said in an interview. He referred to the words of future Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who wants to build the EU's independence from the US.

President Andrzej Duda was asked on Polsat News about the words of the leader of the conservative CDU/CSU bloc, Friedrich Merz, who is running for the position of Federal Chancellor of Germany. Merz assessed that the independence of the European Union, which is beyond Donald Trump's interest, should be built. Duda replied that in that case he proposes "that Germany give us its relations with the United States."

"If Germany does not want American troops, does not want partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept partnership with the United States. As the President of the Republic of Poland, I can say with full responsibility: I am interested in transferring all the cooperation that Germany has with the United States to Poland. Very willingly," said the President.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubts whether the Alliance would remain in its current form until the June NATO summit in The Hague. He also cited the words of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to whom a "second NATO" should be established in Kiev if the Alliance does not want to accept Ukraine.

"NATO without the United States? (…) Everything is possible, but what's the point? If there is a security alliance without the United States, then in fact, in my opinion, its guarantees without the world's strongest power will be simply illusory," the president assessed.

Asked about the idea of ​​creating a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is, above all, the United States, which has repeatedly shown over the last hundred years that when they return to the game, they are able to interrupt any armed conflict, to end it."

"We saw this during World War I, we saw this during World War II, right here in Europe. When the United States army came, it was really able to tip the scales in favor of the side it was fighting for, and as a result, it won. And above all, most importantly, which we all remember now, that (…) the United States actually won the Cold War for Europe and for the world. Thanks to the effective policies of President Ronald Reagan," the president summed up. (PAP)

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If Germany does not want a partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept a partnership with the United States, President Andrzej Duda said in an interview. He referred to the words of future Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who wants to build the EU's independence from the US.

President Andrzej Duda was asked on Polsat News about the words of the leader of the conservative CDU/CSU bloc, Friedrich Merz, who is running for the position of Federal Chancellor of Germany. Merz assessed that the independence of the European Union, which is beyond Donald Trump's interest, should be built. Duda replied that in that case he proposes "that Germany give us its relations with the United States."

"If Germany does not want American troops, does not want partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept partnership with the United States. As the President of the Republic of Poland, I can say with full responsibility: I am interested in transferring all the cooperation that Germany has with the United States to Poland. Very willingly," said the President.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubts whether the Alliance would remain in its current form until the June NATO summit in The Hague. He also cited the words of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to whom a "second NATO" should be established in Kiev if the Alliance does not want to accept Ukraine.

"NATO without the United States? (…) Everything is possible, but what's the point? If there is a security alliance without the United States, then in fact, in my opinion, its guarantees without the world's strongest power will be simply illusory," the president assessed.

Asked about the idea of ​​creating a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is, above all, the United States, which has repeatedly shown over the last hundred years that when they return to the game, they are able to interrupt any armed conflict, to end it."

"We saw this during World War I, we saw this during World War II, right here in Europe. When the United States army came, it was really able to tip the scales in favor of the side it was fighting for, and as a result, it won. And above all, most importantly, which we all remember now, that (…) the United States actually won the Cold War for Europe and for the world. Thanks to the effective policies of President Ronald Reagan," the president summed up. (PAP)

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If Germany does not want a partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept a partnership with the United States, President Andrzej Duda said in an interview. He referred to the words of future Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who wants to build the EU's independence from the US.

President Andrzej Duda was asked on Polsat News about the words of the leader of the conservative CDU/CSU bloc, Friedrich Merz, who is running for the position of Federal Chancellor of Germany. Merz assessed that the independence of the European Union, which is beyond Donald Trump's interest, should be built. Duda replied that in that case he proposes "that Germany give us its relations with the United States."

"If Germany does not want American troops, does not want partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept partnership with the United States. As the President of the Republic of Poland, I can say with full responsibility: I am interested in transferring all the cooperation that Germany has with the United States to Poland. Very willingly," said the President.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubts whether the Alliance would remain in its current form until the June NATO summit in The Hague. He also cited the words of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to whom a "second NATO" should be established in Kiev if the Alliance does not want to accept Ukraine.

"NATO without the United States? (…) Everything is possible, but what's the point? If there is a security alliance without the United States, then in fact, in my opinion, its guarantees without the world's strongest power will be simply illusory," the president assessed.

Asked about the idea of ​​creating a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is, above all, the United States, which has repeatedly shown over the last hundred years that when they return to the game, they are able to interrupt any armed conflict, to end it."

"We saw this during World War I, we saw this during World War II, right here in Europe. When the United States army came, it was really able to tip the scales in favor of the side it was fighting for, and as a result, it won. And above all, most importantly, which we all remember now, that (…) the United States actually won the Cold War for Europe and for the world. Thanks to the effective policies of President Ronald Reagan," the president summed up. (PAP)

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If Germany does not want a partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept a partnership with the United States, President Andrzej Duda said in an interview. He referred to the words of future Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who wants to build the EU's independence from the US.

President Andrzej Duda was asked on Polsat News about the words of the leader of the conservative CDU/CSU bloc, Friedrich Merz, who is running for the position of Federal Chancellor of Germany. Merz assessed that the independence of the European Union, which is beyond Donald Trump's interest, should be built. Duda replied that in that case he proposes "that Germany give us its relations with the United States."

"If Germany does not want American troops, does not want partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept partnership with the United States. As the President of the Republic of Poland, I can say with full responsibility: I am interested in transferring all the cooperation that Germany has with the United States to Poland. Very willingly," said the President.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubts whether the Alliance would remain in its current form until the June NATO summit in The Hague. He also cited the words of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to whom a "second NATO" should be established in Kiev if the Alliance does not want to accept Ukraine.

"NATO without the United States? (…) Everything is possible, but what's the point? If there is a security alliance without the United States, then in fact, in my opinion, its guarantees without the world's strongest power will be simply illusory," the president assessed.

Asked about the idea of ​​creating a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is, above all, the United States, which has repeatedly shown over the last hundred years that when they return to the game, they are able to interrupt any armed conflict, to end it."

"We saw this during World War I, we saw this during World War II, right here in Europe. When the United States army came, it was really able to tip the scales in favor of the side it was fighting for, and as a result, it won. And above all, most importantly, which we all remember now, that (…) the United States actually won the Cold War for Europe and for the world. Thanks to the effective policies of President Ronald Reagan," the president summed up. (PAP)

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If Germany does not want a partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept a partnership with the United States, President Andrzej Duda said in an interview. He referred to the words of future Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who wants to build the EU's independence from the US.

President Andrzej Duda was asked on Polsat News about the words of the leader of the conservative CDU/CSU bloc, Friedrich Merz, who is running for the position of Federal Chancellor of Germany. Merz assessed that the independence of the European Union, which is beyond Donald Trump's interest, should be built. Duda replied that in that case he proposes "that Germany give us its relations with the United States."

"If Germany does not want American troops, does not want partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept partnership with the United States. As the President of the Republic of Poland, I can say with full responsibility: I am interested in transferring all the cooperation that Germany has with the United States to Poland. Very willingly," said the President.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubts whether the Alliance would remain in its current form until the June NATO summit in The Hague. He also cited the words of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to whom a "second NATO" should be established in Kiev if the Alliance does not want to accept Ukraine.

"NATO without the United States? (…) Everything is possible, but what's the point? If there is a security alliance without the United States, then in fact, in my opinion, its guarantees without the world's strongest power will be simply illusory," the president assessed.

Asked about the idea of ​​creating a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is, above all, the United States, which has repeatedly shown over the last hundred years that when they return to the game, they are able to interrupt any armed conflict, to end it."

"We saw this during World War I, we saw this during World War II, right here in Europe. When the United States army came, it was really able to tip the scales in favor of the side it was fighting for, and as a result, it won. And above all, most importantly, which we all remember now, that (…) the United States actually won the Cold War for Europe and for the world. Thanks to the effective policies of President Ronald Reagan," the president summed up. (PAP)

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If Germany does not want a partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept a partnership with the United States, President Andrzej Duda said in an interview. He referred to the words of future Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who wants to build the EU's independence from the US.

President Andrzej Duda was asked on Polsat News about the words of the leader of the conservative CDU/CSU bloc, Friedrich Merz, who is running for the position of Federal Chancellor of Germany. Merz assessed that the independence of the European Union, which is beyond Donald Trump's interest, should be built. Duda replied that in that case he proposes "that Germany give us its relations with the United States."

"If Germany does not want American troops, does not want partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept partnership with the United States. As the President of the Republic of Poland, I can say with full responsibility: I am interested in transferring all the cooperation that Germany has with the United States to Poland. Very willingly," said the President.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubts whether the Alliance would remain in its current form until the June NATO summit in The Hague. He also cited the words of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to whom a "second NATO" should be established in Kiev if the Alliance does not want to accept Ukraine.

"NATO without the United States? (…) Everything is possible, but what's the point? If there is a security alliance without the United States, then in fact, in my opinion, its guarantees without the world's strongest power will be simply illusory," the president assessed.

Asked about the idea of ​​creating a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is, above all, the United States, which has repeatedly shown over the last hundred years that when they return to the game, they are able to interrupt any armed conflict, to end it."

"We saw this during World War I, we saw this during World War II, right here in Europe. When the United States army came, it was really able to tip the scales in favor of the side it was fighting for, and as a result, it won. And above all, most importantly, which we all remember now, that (…) the United States actually won the Cold War for Europe and for the world. Thanks to the effective policies of President Ronald Reagan," the president summed up. (PAP)

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If Germany does not want a partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept a partnership with the United States, President Andrzej Duda said in an interview. He referred to the words of future Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who wants to build the EU's independence from the US.

President Andrzej Duda was asked on Polsat News about the words of the leader of the conservative CDU/CSU bloc, Friedrich Merz, who is running for the position of Federal Chancellor of Germany. Merz assessed that the independence of the European Union, which is beyond Donald Trump's interest, should be built. Duda replied that in that case he proposes "that Germany give us its relations with the United States."

"If Germany does not want American troops, does not want partnership with the United States, we will very willingly accept partnership with the United States. As the President of the Republic of Poland, I can say with full responsibility: I am interested in transferring all the cooperation that Germany has with the United States to Poland. Very willingly," said the President.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubt as to whether until the June peak of NATO in Hague, the alliance would still be in its current form.

"NATO without the United States?

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

"We observed during World War I, we observed during World War II, exactly when the Army of the United States came. President (PAP)

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If the Germans do not want a partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept partnership with the United States - said President Andrzej Duda in an interview.

President Andrzej Duda was asked in Polsat News about the words of the conservative leader, the CDU/CSU FRIEDRICH MEZ, who pretends to be the position of the Federal Chancellor of Germany.

"If the American troops do not want partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept the partnership with the United States as president of the Republic of Poland.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubt as to whether until the June peak of NATO in Hague, the alliance would still be in its current form.

"NATO without the United States?

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

"We observed during World War I, we observed during World War II, exactly when the Army of the United States came. President (PAP)

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If the Germans do not want a partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept partnership with the United States - said President Andrzej Duda in an interview.

President Andrzej Duda was asked in Polsat News about the words of the conservative leader, the CDU/CSU FRIEDRICH MEZ, who pretends to be the position of the Federal Chancellor of Germany.

"If the American troops do not want partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept the partnership with the United States as president of the Republic of Poland.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubt as to whether until the June peak of NATO in Hague, the alliance would still be in its current form.

"NATO without the United States?

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

"We observed during World War I, we observed during World War II, exactly when the Army of the United States came. President (PAP)

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If the Germans do not want a partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept partnership with the United States - said President Andrzej Duda in an interview.

President Andrzej Duda was asked in Polsat News about the words of the conservative leader, the CDU/CSU FRIEDRICH MEZ, who pretends to be the position of the Federal Chancellor of Germany.

"If the American troops do not want partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept the partnership with the United States as president of the Republic of Poland.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubt as to whether until the June peak of NATO in Hague, the alliance would still be in its current form.

"NATO without the United States?

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

"We observed during World War I, we observed during World War II, exactly when the Army of the United States came. President (PAP)

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If the Germans do not want a partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept partnership with the United States - said President Andrzej Duda in an interview.

President Andrzej Duda was asked in Polsat News about the words of the conservative leader, the CDU/CSU FRIEDRICH MEZ, who pretends to be the position of the Federal Chancellor of Germany.

"If the American troops do not want partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept the partnership with the United States as president of the Republic of Poland.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubt as to whether until the June peak of NATO in Hague, the alliance would still be in its current form.

"NATO without the United States?

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

"We observed during World War I, we observed during World War II, exactly when the Army of the United States came. President (PAP)

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If the Germans do not want a partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept partnership with the United States - said President Andrzej Duda in an interview.

President Andrzej Duda was asked in Polsat News about the words of the conservative leader, the CDU/CSU FRIEDRICH MEZ, who pretends to be the position of the Federal Chancellor of Germany.

"If the American troops do not want partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept the partnership with the United States as president of the Republic of Poland.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubt as to whether until the June peak of NATO in Hague, the alliance would still be in its current form.

"NATO without the United States?

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

"We observed during World War I, we observed during World War II, exactly when the Army of the United States came. President (PAP)

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If the Germans do not want a partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept partnership with the United States - said President Andrzej Duda in an interview.

President Andrzej Duda was asked in Polsat News about the words of the conservative leader, the CDU/CSU FRIEDRICH MEZ, who pretends to be the position of the Federal Chancellor of Germany.

"If the American troops do not want partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept the partnership with the United States as president of the Republic of Poland.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubt as to whether until the June peak of NATO in Hague, the alliance would still be in its current form.

"NATO without the United States?

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

"We observed during World War I, we observed during World War II, exactly when the Army of the United States came. President (PAP)

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If the Germans do not want a partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept partnership with the United States - said President Andrzej Duda in an interview.

President Andrzej Duda was asked in Polsat News about the words of the conservative leader, the CDU/CSU FRIEDRICH MEZ, who pretends to be the position of the Federal Chancellor of Germany.

"If the American troops do not want partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept the partnership with the United States as president of the Republic of Poland.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubt as to whether until the June peak of NATO in Hague, the alliance would still be in its current form.

"NATO without the United States?

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

"We observed during World War I, we observed during World War II, exactly when the Army of the United States came. President (PAP)

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If the Germans do not want a partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept partnership with the United States - said President Andrzej Duda in an interview.

President Andrzej Duda was asked in Polsat News about the words of the conservative leader, the CDU/CSU FRIEDRICH MEZ, who pretends to be the position of the Federal Chancellor of Germany.

"If the American troops do not want partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept the partnership with the United States as president of the Republic of Poland.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubt as to whether until the June peak of NATO in Hague, the alliance would still be in its current form.

"NATO without the United States?

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

"We observed during World War I, we observed during World War II, exactly when the Army of the United States came. President (PAP)

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If the Germans do not want a partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept partnership with the United States - said President Andrzej Duda in an interview.

President Andrzej Duda was asked in Polsat News about the words of the conservative leader, the CDU/CSU FRIEDRICH MEZ, who pretends to be the position of the Federal Chancellor of Germany.

"If the American troops do not want partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept the partnership with the United States as president of the Republic of Poland.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubt as to whether until the June peak of NATO in Hague, the alliance would still be in its current form.

"NATO without the United States?

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

"We observed during World War I, we observed during World War II, exactly when the Army of the United States came. President (PAP)

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If the Germans do not want a partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept partnership with the United States - said President Andrzej Duda in an interview.

President Andrzej Duda was asked in Polsat News about the words of the conservative leader, the CDU/CSU FRIEDRICH MEZ, who pretends to be the position of the Federal Chancellor of Germany.

"If the American troops do not want partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept the partnership with the United States as president of the Republic of Poland.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubt as to whether until the June peak of NATO in Hague, the alliance would still be in its current form.

"NATO without the United States?

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

"We observed during World War I, we observed during World War II, exactly when the Army of the United States came. President (PAP)

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If the Germans do not want a partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept partnership with the United States - said President Andrzej Duda in an interview.

President Andrzej Duda was asked in Polsat News about the words of the conservative leader, the CDU/CSU FRIEDRICH MEZ, who pretends to be the position of the Federal Chancellor of Germany.

"If the American troops do not want partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept the partnership with the United States as president of the Republic of Poland.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubt as to whether until the June peak of NATO in Hague, the alliance would still be in its current form.

"NATO without the United States?

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

"We observed during World War I, we observed during World War II, exactly when the Army of the United States came. President (PAP)

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If the Germans do not want a partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept partnership with the United States - said President Andrzej Duda in an interview.

President Andrzej Duda was asked in Polsat News about the words of the conservative leader, the CDU/CSU FRIEDRICH MEZ, who pretends to be the position of the Federal Chancellor of Germany.

"If the American troops do not want partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept the partnership with the United States as president of the Republic of Poland.

Duda was also asked about Merz's words, who expressed doubt as to whether until the June peak of NATO in Hague, the alliance would still be in its current form.

"NATO without the United States?

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

"We observed during World War I, we observed during World War II, exactly when the Army of the United States came. President (PAP)

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If the Germans do not want a partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept partnership with the United States - said President Andrzej Duda in an interview.

President Andrzej Duda was asked in Polsat News about the words of the conservative leader, the CDU/CSU FRIEDRICH MEZ, who pretends to be the position of the Federal Chancellor of Germany.

"If the American troops do not want partnership with the United States, we will gladly accept the partnership with the United States as president of the Republic of Poland.

Duda był pytany także o słowa Merza, który wyraził wątpliość, czy do czasu czerwcowego szczytu NATO w Hadze, Sojusz będzie nadal w obecnej formie. Przywołane zostały też słowa prezydenta Ukrainy Wołodymyra Zełenskiego, według którego w Kijowie powinno powstać „drugie NATO”, jeśli Sojusz nie chce przyjąć Ukrainy.

„NATO bez Stanów Zjednoczonych? (…) Wszystko jest możliwe, tylko jaki to ma sens? Jeżeli będzie jakiś sojusz bezpieczeństwa bez Stanów Zjednoczonych, to w istocie, w moim przekonaniu, jego gwarancje bez najsilniejszego na świecie mocarstwa będą po prostu iluzoryczne” – ocenił prezydent.

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

„To obserwowaliśmy w czasie I wojny światowej, to obserwowaliśmy w czasie II wojny światowej, dokładnie tutaj w Europie. Kiedy przychodziła armia Stanów Zjednoczonych, to rzeczywiście była w stanie przechylić szale na stronę, po której walczyła, iw efekcie zwyciężała. I przede wszystkim, co najważniejsze, co już wszyscy pamiętamy, że (…) tak naprawdę Stany Zjednoczone wygrały dla Europy i dla świata zimną wojnę. Dzięki skutecznej polityce prezydenta Ronalda Reagana” – podsumował prezydent.(PAP)

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Jeżeli Niemcy nie chcą partnerstwa ze Stanami Zjednoczonymi, my bardzo chętnie partnerstwo ze Stanami Zjednoczonymi przyjmiemy – powiedział w wywiadzie prezydent Andrzej Duda. Odniósł się w ten sposób do słów przyszłego kanclerza Friedricha Merza, który chce budować niezależność UE od USA.

Prezydent Andrzej Duda został zapytany w Polsat News o słowa lidera konserwatywnego blok CDU/CSU Friedricha Merza, który pretenduje do stanowiska kanclerza federalnego Niemiec . Merz ocenił, że należy budować niezależność Unii Europejskiej, która jest poza zainteresowaniem Donalda Trumpa. Duda odparł, że w takim razie on proponuje, „żeby Niemcy oddali nam swoje relacje ze Stanami Zjednoczonymi”.

„Jeżeli Niemcy nie chcą wojsk amerykańskich, nie chcą partnerstwa ze Stanami Zjednoczonymi, my bardzo chętnie partnerstwo ze Stanami Zjednoczonymi przyjmiemy. Ja jako prezydent Rzeczypospolitej z całą odpowiedzialnością mogę powiedzieć tak: jestem zainteresowany tym, żeby ta cała współpraca, którą Niemcy mają ze Stanami Zjednoczonymi, została przetransferowana do Polski. Bardzo chętnie” – powiedział prezydent.

Duda był pytany także o słowa Merza, który wyraził wątpliość, czy do czasu czerwcowego szczytu NATO w Hadze, Sojusz będzie nadal w obecnej formie. Przywołane zostały też słowa prezydenta Ukrainy Wołodymyra Zełenskiego, według którego w Kijowie powinno powstać „drugie NATO”, jeśli Sojusz nie chce przyjąć Ukrainy.

„NATO bez Stanów Zjednoczonych? (…) Wszystko jest możliwe, tylko jaki to ma sens? Jeżeli będzie jakiś sojusz bezpieczeństwa bez Stanów Zjednoczonych, to w istocie, w moim przekonaniu, jego gwarancje bez najsilniejszego na świecie mocarstwa będą po prostu iluzoryczne” – ocenił prezydent.

When asked about the idea of ​​a common army within the European Union, Duda said that for him "a reliable ally is primarily the United States, which many times in the last hundred years showed that when they return to the game, they are able to stop every armed conflict, end it."

„To obserwowaliśmy w czasie I wojny światowej, to obserwowaliśmy w czasie II wojny światowej, dokładnie tutaj w Europie. Kiedy przychodziła armia Stanów Zjednoczonych, to rzeczywiście była w stanie przechylić szale na stronę, po której walczyła, iw efekcie zwyciężała. I przede wszystkim, co najważniejsze, co już wszyscy pamiętamy, że (…) tak naprawdę Stany Zjednoczone wygrały dla Europy i dla świata zimną wojnę. Dzięki skutecznej polityce prezydenta Ronalda Reagana” – podsumował prezydent.(PAP)

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