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European Reactions to Macron's Nuclear Shield Proposal
PoliticsANSAnotes-from-poland2d ago2 sources

European Reactions to Macron's Nuclear Shield Proposal

French President Emmanuel Macron's proposal to extend France's nuclear deterrent to other European countries has drawn varied reactions, with Italy's Deputy Premier Salvini dismissing the idea and Poland's presidential office expressing doubt, prioritizing talks with the US instead.


										 Friday, 27 February 2026
Businessoc-media6d ago

Friday, 27 February 2026

Regional * Georgian Economy Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili said at the 7th Azerbaijan–Georgia–Turkey Business Forum that total Azerbaijan investment to Georgia since 2003 has exceeded $3.1 billion. Armenia * Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his wife Anna Hakobyan are separating, Hakobyan announced on Friday. Pashinyan released a statement later saying he ‘respected’ her decision. * Pashinyan travelled to Poland, where he met with his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk, Polish President Karol

Wałęsa explains why he always wears Ukrainian flag pin
Politicsukrinform9d ago

Wałęsa explains why he always wears Ukrainian flag pin

Former Polish President and legendary leader of the Solidarity movement of the 1980s, Lech Wałęsa, says he always wears a pin with the Ukrainian flag on his jacket lapel or shirt to remind the world of the suffering of the Ukrainian people and their urgent need for help.

Lech Walesa Comments on Trump's Role in Ukraine Conflict
Politicsle-figaro10d ago

Lech Walesa Comments on Trump's Role in Ukraine Conflict

Former Polish President Lech Walesa suggested that Donald Trump is either 'a traitor' or an 'exceptional' leader regarding Ukraine, explaining that if Trump had joined the 'anti-Putin chorus,' Putin might have been tempted to use nuclear weapons.

Polish President's Dilemma Over SAFE Act
Politicsrzeczpospolita8d ago

Polish President's Dilemma Over SAFE Act

A new poll for 'Rzeczpospolita' highlights the dilemma faced by Polish President Karol Nawrocki regarding whether to sign or veto the SAFE Act, with public opinion largely favoring its approval.