Poland and France Forge Strategic Military Pact
Poland and France are set to sign a treaty committing to mutual support in the face of military threats. The two nations will also collaborate on initiatives to foster peace in Ukraine, as announced by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk before his visit to France.
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Poland and France are poised to strengthen their military relations with the signing of a new strategic treaty on Friday. The agreement, announced by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk at a press conference, will see both nations commit to assisting each other in the event of a military threat.
The accord underscores their shared resolve to bolster bilateral defense cooperation at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions. Talks between the two countries have been ongoing to address existing regional security challenges.
Moreover, Warsaw and Paris plan to launch joint initiatives focused on restoring peace to Ukraine, highlighting their commitment to stability in Eastern Europe. Tusk's visit to France symbolizes a pivotal step towards enhanced solidarity between the two nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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