"Tusk's Diplomatic Balancing Act: Navigating Security Concerns in Paris and Berlin"

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Poland's new liberal prime minister, Donald Tusk, is set to visit Berlin in an effort to repair the country's strained relationship with Germany. Tusk's visit will be a delicate balancing act as he aims to avoid getting too close to Poland's western neighbor while also mending ties. The national-conservative Law and Justice party, led by Jaroslaw Kaczynski, has labeled Tusk a "German agent" and will closely monitor his actions. Despite the strained history, there are signs of a shift in Polish-German relations, with the new government in Warsaw recognizing the importance of a close alliance with Berlin and Paris in the face of global crises.
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