Poland as the first stop for the new chairman of the NATO military committee
Dariusz Łukowski, head of the National Security Bureau, met with admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, the newly appointed chairman of the NATO military committee. Poland became the first allied country visited by the new chairman after taking office in January this year. This visit highlights the significance of our country within NATO structures and its key role in shaping NATO’s defense policy.
security navy politics news12 february 2025 | 07:07 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print
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During discussions in Warsaw, minister Dariusz Łukowski presented Poland’s expectations for the upcoming NATO summit in The Hague, focusing on issues related to strengthening the eastern flank of the alliance. Among the priorities were the expansion of defense plans, the development of military infrastructure, and the improvement of air defense systems.
The talks also covered the current security situation in Europe in the context of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. The head of the National Security Bureau and admiral Cavo Dragone emphasized the need to coordinate the development of national defense industries with the increasing defense expenditures of NATO member states.
This visit serves as an important signal for the Polish armed forces and the domestic defense industry. Poland, as a significant NATO member, remains an active participant in strategic discussions and a crucial element of the security system in Europe. Further discussions and cooperation with NATO will continue in the context of the upcoming summit in The Hague
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