The Polish Senate adopted a resolution calling for Ukraine's accelerated accession to NATO, comparing it to the expedited process used for Sweden and Finland.
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The Polish Senate has called for Ukraine's accelerated accession to NATO, following the example of Sweden and Finland
Ukraine today has the strongest army on the continent with extraordinary combat experience
If Russia defeats Ukraine, it will not stop at its western border
The Polish Senate passed a resolution calling on NATO to apply the same emergency procedures to Ukraine as it did to Sweden and Finland, adopted unanimously.
The resolution states Ukraine has the strongest army on the continent and calls for closer political and military cooperation with NATO countries.
Polish senators emphasized that Ukraine should receive more than open door policy statements at the Vilnius NATO summit, calling for a political decision on accession.
The Senate called on NATO member states to apply a similar emergency procedure to Ukraine as used for Sweden, noting that Allies have decided to defend Sweden.
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