Poland Confirms "Shield East" on Border with Ukraine
Nov 30, 2024 at 5:32 PM
The "Shield East" project is a significant undertaking that goes beyond the traditional border concerns. It is set to have a profound impact on the security landscape of the region. Donald Tusk, the head of the Polish government, has shed light on its various aspects during a media briefing. This project not only focuses on the border with Russia and Belarus but also extends to the border with Ukraine. The implications of this are far-reaching and demand our attention.
Investing in Peace: The Purpose of "Shield East"
As stated by Tusk, everything being done on the border with Russia and will also be implemented on the borders with Belarus and Ukraine is aimed at deterring and preventing any potential aggression. This is a clear investment in peace. Warsaw is set to spend billions of zlotys on this project, and the EU countries are ready to support these investments if needed. The first section of the "Shield East" has already seen the completion of 3,500 concrete elements, showcasing the progress made so far.The Baltic States' Role in Ensuring Effectiveness
The Prime Minister of Poland emphasized that the Baltic states will cooperate with Poland to make this infrastructure effective not only on the Polish section of the border but also along the entire length. This collaborative effort is crucial in enhancing security along the entire eastern border. The activities carried out for other reasons will also contribute to the security of the border with Ukraine. Poles can feel safer along the entire eastern border with the implementation of this project.Well-Thought-Out Protection Sequence
This project consists of a well-thought-out sequence of effective protection measures. It includes concrete hedges, anti-tank ditches, and elements of the natural environment. These elements work together to create a comprehensive defense system. It is the largest project of its kind in the history of Europe after 1945, highlighting its significance and scale.No Forced Resettlement
The head of the Polish government drew attention to the fact that there are no plans for forced resettlement due to the construction of the "Shield East". These investments are focused on making the Warmian-Masurian, Podlaskie, Lubelskie, and Podkarpackie voivodeships safer. The project is designed to provide a secure environment without disrupting the lives of the local population.As reported earlier, Warsaw will build 700 km of fortifications, detection and warning systems, advanced bases, logistics hubs, and drone countermeasures on the border with Russia and Belarus by 2028 as part of the "Shield East" project. The cost of its implementation will be 10 billion zlotys (over USD 2.5 billion). These extensive measures demonstrate the seriousness and commitment of Poland in safeguarding its borders and the region.