UK and Poland to Sign Defence Treaty Addressing Security Threats in Europe
The United Kingdom and Poland are set to sign a new defence and security treaty aimed at strengthening cooperation against rising hostile threats in Europe, particularly from Russia. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk described the treaty as a historic step, emphasizing defence and cybersecurity collaboration. The agreement includes joint development of advanced weapons and addresses hybrid threats such as cyberattacks and espionage. This treaty follows Poland's similar defence agreements with France and ongoing talks with Germany.
