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Starmer and Tusk sign UK–Poland defence pact amid warnings over Russian threats
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Polish President Donald Tusk signed a defense pact to enhance military and security cooperation between their NATO allies. The agreement emphasizes joint capabilities, cyber defense, and coordination to address escalating Russian threats in Europe.
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