Poland and UK cement defence pact amid rising threats
Poland and the United Kingdom are strengthening military cooperation in the face of increasing threats to Europe. Prime Ministers Donald Tusk and Keir Starmer are set to discuss the details of the new defence treaty in Warsaw, as reported by the UK government on its website.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is scheduled to discuss the new treaty with Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Warsaw. The agreement aims to enhance military cooperation in confronting common threats such as Russian aggression and disinformation.
The two countries also plan to collaborate in combating people smuggling gangs. Securing energy supplies is another crucial aspect of the agreement.
Important agreement between Poland and the United Kingdom: Joint defence challenges
The prime ministers' meeting in Warsaw will also provide an opportunity to discuss international security and transatlantic cooperation. Poland and the United Kingdom intend to jointly support Ukraine and further develop their defence cooperation.
Prime Minister Tusk will present the priorities of the Polish presidency in the Council of the European Union. The slogan accompanying this six-month Polish mission in the EU is security.
Prime Minister Starmer will also meet with President Andrzej Duda during his visit to Warsaw. Earlier, he visited Kyiv, where he signed an agreement with President Zelensky on a "100-year partnership."
The talks in Poland will also address EU-British relations and migration issues. The cooperation between Poland and the United Kingdom aims to enhance regional security.