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UK, Poland to sign defence treaty to tackle Russian threats

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Posted on May 27, 2026

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UK and Poland Agree on Defence Treaty to Strengthen Security Against Russian Threats

New Defence and Security Treaty: Details and Implications

Background and Purpose of the Treaty

LONDON, May 27 (Reuters) - Britain will sign a new defence and security treaty with Poland on Wednesday to combat threats, including from an increasingly aggressive Russia, part of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's efforts to bolster ties with the rest of Europe.

The deal, due to be signed by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Starmer in London, will improve border security, tackle organised crime and deepen defence cooperation with the European Union, a statement from the British government said.

Context: Strengthening European Defence Post-Brexit

The latest defence deal with an EU member, following similar agreements with France and Germany, underlines Starmer's push to repair the damage inflicted by Brexit almost 10 years ago and to respond to calls by U.S. President Donald Trump for Europe to take more responsibility over the continent's defences.

Before leaving Poland, Tusk said both nations saw "Russia as a strategic threat" and the two leaders are expected to discuss an increase in hybrid attacks, cyberattacks and espionage.

Key Areas of Cooperation

Defence and Security Enhancements

'STRONGER PARTNERSHIP' NEEDED, SAYS STARMER

"The challenges Europe now faces demands an even stronger partnership," Starmer said in a statement.

"This treaty is the biggest step forward in our defence and security relationship with Poland in a generation, allowing us to confront modern security threats that may be less visible but no less dangerous."

Britain said the deal would allow the two nations to combine expertise and industrial capability to lead the development and manufacturing of complex next-generation weapons, including strengthening air and missile defence systems.

Cybersecurity and Hybrid Threats

Tusk said beyond defence, a significant part of the treaty would focus on cybersecurity. Poland says its role as a hub for military aid to Ukraine has made it a key target for Russian espionage, cyberattacks and disinformation. 

Broader European Defence Cooperation

Bilateral and Multilateral Agreements

The deal with Poland is the latest bilateral defence agreement Britain has pursued under Starmer, who has found more success on the foreign stage than at home, where rivals are circling and could trigger a leadership contest.

After Trump's administration demanded Europe did more to protect itself, putting a question mark over the NATO military alliance, both Britain and Poland have sought to seal defence deals with other nations.

Recent Defence Treaties in Europe

Last year, Britain and France agreed to build on their defence relationship, including to reinforce cooperation over their nuclear arsenals, and Starmer also signed a treaty to deepen ties with Germany.

Poland signed a defence treaty with France in 2025, boosting defence cooperation, and is working on a similar treaty with Germany.

Reporting and Editorial Credits

(Reporting by Muvija M in London and Alan Charlish in Warsaw, writing by Elizabeth Piper and Muvija MEditing by Tomasz Janowski and Sharon Singleton)

Key Takeaways

  • The treaty, described as the strongest defence tie in a generation, covers missile and air defence, joint exercises, cybersecurity, organised crime and migration controls. (gov.uk)
  • It builds on existing UK-Poland defence relations, including joint air/missile defence training and industrial collaboration worth £8 billion, with Polish pilots training in the UK. (gov.uk)
  • The deal reinforces broader UK strategy under PM Starmer to renew European security partnerships post‑Brexit and respond to Russian hybrid threats. (caliber.az)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the UK-Poland defence treaty?
The treaty aims to strengthen defence and security cooperation, address Russian threats, improve border security, and tackle organised crime.
Which leaders will sign the UK-Poland defence treaty?
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will sign the treaty in London.
How does the UK-Poland treaty address cybersecurity?
A significant part of the treaty focuses on cybersecurity, with both nations aiming to counter cyberattacks and disinformation, especially from Russia.
Why is this defence treaty significant for Europe?
It marks deeper UK-EU cooperation post-Brexit and responds to increased security threats in Europe, especially from Russia.
What other countries has Britain signed similar defence agreements with?
Britain has signed similar defence agreements with France and Germany.

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