00:00At the heart of the World Economic Forum in Davos,
00:02Poland's President Andrzej Duda issued a bold and urgent warning to Europe.
00:07Never restart Russian gas supplies.
00:10Duda called for the dismantling of the Nord Stream pipelines,
00:13which once carried Russian gas to Europe.
00:16He argued this isn't just about energy.
00:18It's about security, sovereignty, and survival.
00:22The Nord Stream pipelines were shut down in 2022,
00:25following Russia's invasion of Ukraine
00:28and later damaged by explosions.
00:30But some voices in Europe are pushing to revive these controversial links,
00:34especially as gas prices soar.
00:37Duda cautioned that restoring these supplies
00:40would hand Russia a dangerous economic and military advantage,
00:44threatening Ukraine, Poland, and the rest of Central Europe.
00:48He also rejected any peace deal
00:50that allows Russia to hold on to occupied Ukrainian territories,
00:54calling it a violation of international law.
00:57Duda emphasized the role of the U.S. and NATO in safeguarding Europe's future,
01:01expressing cautious optimism
01:03about Donald Trump's potential involvement in ending the war.
01:07As Europe faces one of its greatest challenges,
01:10Duda's message is clear.
01:12Unity and resistance are the keys to a secure future.
01:15What do you think?
01:17Should Europe cut ties with Russian energy forever?
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