UK and Poland Sign Defense Pact Amid Russian Threat Concerns
The UK and Poland have formalized a new defense pact to bolster military and security cooperation between the two NATO allies. The agreement aims to enhance joint capabilities and cybersecurity in response to rising concerns over Russian aggression.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Polish leader Donald Tusk have signed a new defence pact aimed at deepening military and security cooperation between the two NATO allies. The agreement focuses on strengthening joint capabilities, cyber defence and coordination in response to growing concerns over Russian aggression across Europe.