Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has warned of risks threatening the unity of the transatlantic alliance.
He emphasized that the biggest threat to NATO does not come from external actors, but from internal tensions and disagreements within the alliance itself, calling for stronger cooperation among member states.
His statements come at a time when discussions are ongoing about the redistribution of United States troops in Europe, which has sparked debate over security responsibilities within NATO.
Meanwhile, the alliance has stressed that it remains committed to collective defense and continues to guarantee the security of its member countries.
