
Nato’s largest defence spender, Poland, has urged EU partners to contribute to increased defences along its borders with Russia and Belarus as a way to show Donald Trump they are committed to their own security.
Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka, the Polish junior minister in charge of preparing the country’s rotating EU presidency starting in January, told the Financial Times that the bloc should contribute to the so-called East Shield of strengthened border defences and air surveillance systems.
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