The United States will provide Poland with a $4 billion loan through the Foreign Military Financing program. This funding is specifically designated for the purchase of defense equipment manufactured in the US. Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, Thomas DiNanno, announced the loan agreement. This new allocation brings the total US financial assistance for Polish military acquisitions to nearly $20 billion. The loan aims to bolster Poland’s defense capabilities with American-made weaponry. Details regarding the specific equipment purchases have not yet been disclosed. The funding underscores the strengthening security partnership between the two nations.