The Polish Prime Minister announces the lack of the need to implement the fourth article of the “NATO” charter

The Polish Prime Minister announces the lack of the need to implement the fourth article of the “NATO” charter

Polish Prime Minister Mattheach Moravitski announced that the procedures that were applied in Brussels appear to be suitable for the incident that occurred yesterday in Poland.

This came during his statements, where he said: “Poland did not find evidence of the need to implement Article 4 of the NATO Charter regarding conducting urgent consultations in the case of crises, as most of the evidence we collected so far indicates that perhaps the application of this article will not be Essentially, “stressing that Poland has this tool all the time, and it” checks the pre -terms of its use.


According to his saying, the procedures applied in Brussels at the present time seem appropriate to what happened.
The Polish media reported yesterday evening, November 15, that a missile had fallen on the territory of Poland in Leoplana Province, where the Polish Foreign Ministry claimed that this missile is Russian -made. For his part, Polish President André Doda indicated that Warsaw has no accurate information about the identity of the missile that fell on the territory of the Republic.

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, no strikes were directed on targets near the Ukrainian -Polish border, and there are no relationship to the pictures published for some debris with Russian weapons, and all the statements of the Polish media about the alleged fall of a Russian missile, “deliberate provocation to escalate the situation. “.

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