The UK and Poland signed a Security and Defence Partnership Treaty on 27 May 2026, outlining joint projects to strengthen security and cooperation. Key areas include joint development of next‑generation missiles, deepening defence industrial collaboration, and enhancing NATO interoperability through shared procurement and training. The treaty also commits both countries to joint land, maritime, cyber, and hybrid threat exercises, and to coordinated sanctions policy. Cooperation will cover counter‑drone operations, information warfare, and irregular migration, with joint task forces and action plans. Science and technology links will be expanded, covering quantum research, space, and clean energy projects. Health security, digital health, and diplomatic staff attachments are also scheduled, aiming to build resilience across a broad range of strategic sectors.
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