Poland and Germany sign bilateral defense agreement

Poland and Germany signed a bilateral defense agreement this Wednesday.
The agreement was announced on Wednesday by the defense ministers of the two countries, as Warsaw seeks to strengthen its alliances at a time when it sees a growing threat from Russia.
Poland has already signed defense treaties with France and Britain and is working on one with Italy.
"The defense agreement opens up new areas for cooperation. In the field of cybersecurity, shared responsibility, joint command in the Baltics, new technologies," said Poland's Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz during a press conference with Germany's Boris Pistorius.
"This opens up new opportunities regarding military mobility, as well as the development of infrastructure for this mobility between our states," he added.
The document was signed on the 35th anniversary of the signing of the Polish-German Treaty on Good-Neighborly Relations and Friendly Cooperation.
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