Poland and Germany have formalized closer military cooperation with the signing of a new bilateral defense agreement. Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius signed the agreement, outlining expanded collaboration in several key areas. These include joint military exercises designed to enhance interoperability, collaborative infrastructure development projects, and strengthened cybersecurity initiatives. A significant focus of the agreement is increased cooperation in the Baltic Sea region, reflecting shared security concerns. The pact aims to bolster defense capabilities and regional stability through coordinated efforts. Details suggest a long-term commitment to mutual security interests between the two nations.
