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Kosiniak-Kamysz: 'Putin's hesitation could anger Washington.'

Poland spends more on armaments than almost any other EU country, 4.7 percent of its gross domestic product in 2025 alone. In an interview with Table.Briefings, Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz talks about what Western Europe can learn from Warsaw.

By Maximilian Stascheit

News

Armaments: Poland and Slovakia plan closer cooperation

Closer cooperation in the production of 155 mm ammunition is crucial for the Polish side, while Slovakia is interested in Korean K-2 tanks, among other things, which are to be produced in Poland.

By Redaktion Table

News

'Group of Five' reaffirms support

Following Donald Trump's criticism of the Ukrainian president, the defense ministers of five major NATO countries have emphasized their solidarity with Ukraine. They plan to meet again on March 12 to discuss strengthening European security.

By Redaktion Table

News

Environmental Council: Poland rejects 90 percent CO2 reduction by 2040

The upcoming Polish Council Presidency will be responsible for negotiating the next EU climate target for 2040. However, the country itself is critical of the Commission's proposal of a 90 percent reduction in greenhouse gases. The future of ETS 2 is also still open.

By Lukas Bayer

News

Peacekeepers: Tusk and Macron emphasize European autonomy

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk emphasized on Thursday that there are currently no plans to deploy foreign troops in Ukraine to secure a ceasefire. He discussed with Macron in Warsaw how peace could be maintained in Ukraine as soon as it arrived.

By Gabriel Bub

News

Merz promises close coordination with Tusk

Although the pro-German Donald Tusk is in power in Poland, relations between Berlin and Warsaw are not particularly close. CDU chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz wants to change this and is already seeking contact with Tusk.

By Stefan Braun

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Karol Nawrocki – Conservative hardliner wants to become Poland's president

Poland will elect a new president next year. The opposition party PiS wants to win this extremely important election for the country with historian Karol Nawrocki. The Trump supporter has no experience in politics, but his worldview coincides with the views of Kaczyński and Co.

By Maximilian Stascheit