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Tusk: Poland is worried about tensions within NATO over Greenland

Poland's Prime Minister is concerned about the strain that the United States' threats to 'take over Greenland' is putting on NATO. He said this on Friday. Warsaw, as a loyal ally, should be honest about its concerns with Washington.

Poland sees the United States and NATO in a 'critical role in its security, in light of a 'increasingly assertive Russia. Policymakers in Warsaw are concerned that divisions in the alliance might embolden Moscow.

The NATO alliance would be shocked if the U.S. took Greenland away from Denmark, a long-time ally. It would also deepen the divide that exists between Trump and European leaders.

Tusk said at a press briefing that he was "very concerned" about the Greenland problem, as well as the events in the United States and all the things that are?building up such ideological and politic tensions within NATO and even the United States themselves.

"But we are allies and friends, and Poland is a particularly loyal ally of the United States. I also believe that in such a situation, one should not be on their knees, but rather, express what they think. You should be honest with your friends about what is right and wrong. (Reporting and editing by Alex Richardson, Barbara Erling, Alan Charlish and Pawel Florkiewicz)

(source: Reuters)