Tusk: Europeans are still the closest allies of the US, not the problem, provided that something has not changed

The document on the new US security strategy criticizes, among other things, the approach of European countries towards Russia and the war with Ukraine, and the governments of European Union member states accuse that the majority of Europeans are not allowed to democratically express their desire for peace in Ukraine.

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Tusk, Photo: Reuters
Tusk, Photo: Reuters
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Ažurirano: 06.12.2025. 21:06h

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said today, regarding the new security strategy of the United States of America (USA), that Europeans are still their closest allies and not a problem, and that they have common enemies along the fence - "provided that something has not changed."

"Dear American friends, Europe is your closest ally, not a problem. We have common enemies. We should stick to that, it is the only sensible strategy for our common security. Unless something has changed?" the Polish prime minister said on social media.

The document on the new US security strategy criticizes, among other things, the approach of European countries towards Russia and the war with Ukraine, and the governments of European Union member states accuse that the majority of Europeans are not allowed to democratically express their desire for peace in Ukraine.

The new US security strategy document also attacks NATO's open door policy and seeks to stop the Western military alliance from being seen as an ever-expanding military pact.

The document also states that, due to migration, Europe will become perhaps unrecognizable in 20 years and perhaps not strong enough to remain a reliable ally, while the solution suggests cultivating resistance to the current European course within the member states of the European Union (EU).

After the publication of that document, and in connection with the latest fine of 120 million euros that the X network must pay for violating new European regulations, its owner, billionaire Elon Musk, said that the EU should be liquidated and sovereignty returned to member states so that their governments could better represent their citizens, which Russian officials agreed with.

"If anyone still doubts who the whole anti-EU talk about sovereignty serves. Those who want to make money from sowing hatred and those who want to conquer Europe," commented on the X Mask message online that the EU should be liquidated, the head of Polish diplomacy, Deputy Prime Minister Radoslav Sikorski.

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