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DEFENCE MINISTER FENDS OFF CRITICISM AFTER SAYING HE KEEPS AN EMERGENCY BACKPACK READY

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Poland's defence minister said Thursday that since early in Russia's war against Ukraine he has kept an emergency backpack ready, drawing detractors who said his comments did not send a reassuring message about the country's safety.

The comment from a high government official reflected the anxieties that have taken hold in Europe, particular­ly among those in central and eastern Europe close to the war in Ukraine. But critics said the comments could make residents feel unsafe by signalling a willingnes­s on his part to leave if the country were in trouble.

Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, who is both defence minister and deputy prime minister, was asked in a radio interview if he kept an emergency backpack. He answered that he had packed a bag with necessary items for a trip to Ukraine early in the war “and it is still packed today.”

“Having such a safety backpack is also good in the event of any natural disaster, any sudden event,” he told private broadcaste­r Radio Zet. “You have to be ready for any situation.”

A former defence minister said the comment was not reassuring.

“Evacuation in times of danger is the last thing on the mind of a responsibl­e minister of national defence. Such words — even if the intentions are good — do not make Poles feel safer,” Mariusz Błaszczak, who was defence minister in the previous government, said on X.

Following critical comments, Kosiniak-Kamysz, shown, issued a statement saying the words were being taken out of context. The defence minister said on X, that “Preparedne­ss for crisis situations is not only an obligation, but also our responsibi­lity.”

Poland's government launched a website last month recommendi­ng that people have backpacks prepared in the event of an emergency evacuation, which could include natural disasters or extreme weather events. It recommends having items such as a change of clothes, a battery-powered radio, flashlight and a first aid kit.

YOU HAVE TO BE READY FOR ANY SITUATION.

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