Polish National Security Council Meeting Announced

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President Andrzej Duda has called for the National Security Council to meet, as confirmed by Marcin Przydacz, who leads the president’s Office of International Policy. The purpose of the gathering is to assess the security landscape in light of recent diplomatic developments, including the visit by the United States president and the Bucharest Nine talks. Przydacz shared the news via social media, noting that the session is scheduled for February 24, marking one year since the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Timeline for the February 24 Session

The president convened the council at midday on Friday, February 24. This update was also reported by the National Security Bureau. The discussions will review the state’s security posture amid ongoing actions connected to the Ukrainian crisis, in the context of recent conversations between the Polish and American leaders and the outcomes of the B9 summit.

The National Security Council functions as an advisory body to the president on matters of internal and external security. Its composition includes the marshals of both chambers of parliament, the prime minister, the heads of the ministries of national defence and interior and administration, the minister of foreign affairs, the minister coordinating secret services, leaders of parliamentary party groups, the head of the president’s office, and the head of the National Security Bureau. Council meetings are set by the chairman with the topics clearly announced in advance.

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– BEING ALLIANCE NEWS: The Bucharest Nine summit concluded, and the U.S. president’s stop in Poland reached its end. — Private remarks between Biden and Duda following the B9 talks were reported, noting a certain rapport between the two leaders.

Note: This report is drawn from official statements and security briefings without any accompanying external links.

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