Defence is a top spending priority for Poland, and the country may use European Union recovery funds to boost its arms industry, Polish cabinet members said on Friday.
Poland was one of 10 countries that joined the European Union, sparking a wave of migration to the UK. Many settled in Lincolnshire, working in the agricultural sector, and although some returned in the aftermath of Brexit,
Lithuania will become the first country in the European Union to officially leave a multilateral arms regulation agreement when it withdraws on March 6 from the international treaty prohibiting the
European leaders must resist "capitulation" to Russia over Ukraine, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Wednesday, ahead of a virtual meeting of EU leaders to discuss the war following U.S. President Donald Trump's overtures to Moscow.
Defence will remain a top budget priority for Poland, Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski said on Friday, urging European Union countries to back a Polish proposal that would let them hike military spending without breaking the bloc's fiscal rules.
Polands Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski reaffirmed that defense remains the countrys top budget priority, urging European Union nations to support a proposal allowing increased military spending without violating
Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania officially disconnected from the Russian-controlled Brell power grid. The following day, they successfully connected to the European Union’s electricity network.
From left, European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Latvia's Prime Minis
Poland will review its Recovery and Resilience Plan with a view to redirecting funds towards defence and economic resilience, Polish Funds Minister Katarzyna Pelczynska-Nalecz said on Tuesday.
Poland and Baltic nations have welcomed a proposal by French President Emmanuel Macron to launch talks about using France’s nuclear deterrent to protect the continent from Russian threats.
The call comes as EU leaders are set to discuss a plan aimed at mobilising €800 billion on defence and security. View on euronews
Poland, with over 4% of its GDP spent on defense in 2024 and plans to reach 4.7% in 2025, has long been ahead of the curve in this regard. Its transition from a Soviet-era military framework to a leading military power within NATO through modern defense infrastructure after the Warsaw Pact’s collapse was challenging.
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