NEWS

06/01/2026

11:41

Tusk on Greenland:

No NATO Member Should Attack or Threaten Another Member of the Pact.

Michał Olech

- It is beyond doubt that the issue of Greenland will also be a topic that was not foreseen or planned by us. It has generated a great deal of emotion throughout, throughout Europe and for Poland. Two things are clear and very difficult to reconcile, let's not fool ourselves. But they are obviously clear and unambiguous. No member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization should attack or threaten another member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Otherwise, NATO would lose its meaning if conflicts or mutual aggressive actions were to occur within this pact - stated Prime Minister Donald Tusk at a press briefing.

- We are very keen for all potential disputes or discussions to be resolved, of course, through friendly dialogue between NATO members. European solidarity and respect for the integrity of European states are elementary issues. Therefore, of course, Denmark can count on the solidarity of all of Europe here - he continued.

As the head of government said: - I have no doubts about this, but at the same time, Poland is one of the best examples here. Everything must be done to ensure that European-American ties, these transatlantic ties, which are the very foundation of NATO and the foundation of our security, do not suffer in the coming days and months as a result of certain announcements, decisions, or misunderstandings. It will be a difficult task requiring goodwill from all sides.

- But I would like it to be clear in Washington for everyone that any attempts to break up or undermine the essence of NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, will not meet with acceptance in perhaps any European country. At least, that is my hope - he added.


Michał Olech