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12 mar 2024 · On March 12, 1999, our country was admitted to the North Atlantic Alliance – the largest and strongest defense pact in the history of the modern world. Polish's accession to NATO was one of the most important decisions after 1989. This is a great, bipartisan work of which we should be proud.
25 mar 2024 · One concrete manifestation of Poland’s commitment to its allies is the deployment of its military forces in Latvia and Romania (in 2023) as part of NATO’s multinational battlegroups. Poland’s proactive stance in NATO, exemplified before and after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and reflected in increased military spending and ...
27 lip 2024 · Nato and the EU are the anchors of Poland’s security, but most governments in Warsaw since 1989 have tried to supplement them with regional co-operation initiatives.
12 mar 2024 · On 12 March 1999, a free and democratic Poland joined the North Atlantic Alliance. On that date, NATO opened its ranks to three former Warsaw Pact members: Poland, Czechia, and Hungary. For Poland, the event crowned years of effort to obtain reliable security guarantees.
7 paź 2021 · Solidarity changed Poland and all of Europe. Not long after the collapse of communism, Poland became a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union. To mark the 40th anniversary of its birth, the iconic “Solidarność” logo was placed at the NATO Headquarters in Brussels.
17 paź 2019 · At this stage, some special factors appeared on Poland’s road to NATO, which required Polish diplomats to step up their activity in Washington. In November 1995, Lech Wałęsa, the universally recognized symbol of the overthrow of communism, lost the election in Poland.
Large-scale protests and strikes throughout 1988 had effectively brought the Polish economy to a standstill. These protests were the result of a decade of turmoil in Polish society. (Read declassified NATO documents about the events in Poland in the 1980s.)