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November 11th, 2019
Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki in an interview to the Financial Times said French President Emmanuel Macron's remarks to The Economist concerning NATO were irresponsible. Macron had said: “What we are currently experiencing is the brain death of NATO.” He also questioned the effectiveness of the alliance's commitment to mutual defence. Morawiecki said NATO was "the most important alliance in the world when it comes to preserving freedom and peace," adding that "the questioning of whether its members could still be counted on to defend each other - the cornerstone of Europe's security architecture - is dangerous." "I think President Macron's doubts (about NATO's mutual defence clause) can make other allies wonder if perhaps it is France that has concerns about sticking to it. I hope that we can still count on France fulfilling its obligations," Morawiecki told the FT.
PAP
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