Poland's Ambitious Military Training Initiative Unveiled
Poland plans to launch a voluntary military training programme targeting 100,000 volunteers by 2027. Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that the government will develop proposals for the initiative by March, aiming to boost national defence readiness.
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The Polish government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Donald Tusk, announced plans to initiate a voluntary military training programme. This ambitious plan aims to enlist and train 100,000 volunteers by the year 2027.
Tusk revealed these plans on Tuesday, emphasizing the government's commitment to strengthening national defence capabilities. By the end of March, proposals on how the training model will operate are expected to be prepared by the Ministry of National Defence.
This initiative is seen as a strategic move to enhance Poland's military readiness and align with broader defence objectives in response to growing regional security concerns.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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