Poland is withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention to enable rapid deployment of anti-personnel mines on its eastern border. Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced Poland's strategic move to bolster ...
WARSAW, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Poland's withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention means it will be able to lay anti-personnel mines along its eastern border in the space of 48 hours if a threat emerges, Prime ...
In 2022, Moscow used Belarus as a launchpad for its attack and has been trying to drag Minsk further into its war since. View ...
Russia is stepping up covert attacks across Europe — rail sabotage, drones, cyber strikes — testing NATO. Polish officials ...
Poland has gone from a former Warsaw Pact member to one of NATO’s fastest-growing military powers - and it is buying tanks from Germany, the United States, and now South Korea. With Russia invading ...
Poland will be able to deploy anti-personnel mines along its eastern border within 48 hours if a security threat arises, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said, as the country's withdrawal from the Ottawa ...
The European Commission has established a comprehensive strategy to enhance support for the EU’s eastern regions bordering ...