Keir Starmer warns of Russian aggression as UK and Poland agree new treaty
Key Points:
- UK and Poland have signed a new defence and security treaty, with Sir Keir Starmer emphasizing Russian aggression as the greatest challenge facing both countries.
- The treaty aims to strengthen cooperation on security and defence, identifying Russia as the most significant long-term threat to Euro-Atlantic security.
- It also includes a joint action plan on irregular migration, focusing on combating smuggling gangs, intelligence sharing, and border monitoring technologies.
- Defence expert Ed Arnold expressed skepticism about the treaty's impact, noting it adds little new compared to previous agreements from 2018 and 2023.
- Arnold warned that combining defence with migration issues in one treaty could risk damaging the overall relationship if disagreements arise in one policy area.