Poland, NATO and Ukraine
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The incursion of a significant number of Russian drones into Poland is a dramatic and unsettling escalation of the war in Ukraine.
Poland is set to receive €43.7 billion from the European Union's Security Action for Europe fund, as it strengthens its defense capabilities amid perceived Russian threats. This financial support aims to bolster the Polish Armed Forces through various military investments,
President Donald Trump may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at U..N summit as NATO faces pressure to enforce no-fly zone over Ukraine.
BRUSSELS/WARSAW/UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - NATO announced plans to beef up the defence of Europe's eastern flank on Friday, two days after Poland shot down drones that had violated its airspace in the first known action of its kind by a member of the Western alliance during Russia's war in Ukraine.
"Those drones that posed a direct threat were shot down," Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, said on Wednesday.
Poland will get 43.7 billion euros ($51.3 billion) under a European Union programme to boost its defence capabilities, a deputy prime minister said on Tuesday, as Warsaw builds up its armed forces due to what it sees as an increased Russian threat.
EU Parliament and UN Security Council to debate Russian drone violations in Polish airspace; Warsaw asks allies for Patriots and anti-drone systems.
Newsweek sat down with Polish Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Radek Sikorski in Washington for a candid conversation.
Energy and defence are the two most important areas of partnership between Poland and France in the context of the historic treaty signed on 9 May this year in
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Monday that his country “neutralized a drone operating over government buildings,” less than a week after he said that his country downed multiple Russian