Poland Prepares for War Drawing on Ukrainian Experience - Diplomat.
The temporary charge d'affaires of Poland in Ukraine, Piotr Lukasiewicz, stated that Poland is preparing for a possible military conflict, and this is possible thanks to the lessons that can be learned from the Ukrainian experience. According to Lukasiewicz, it is important for Poland to maintain the ability to prepare for such scenarios, as a military conflict is a possibility for Central Europe.
A strategic project for the production of military equipment is already in place. This project not only fosters closer ties between countries but also aids in innovations and technologies in the military sphere. Lukasiewicz also noted that cooperation between Ukrainian and Polish engineers is crucial for developing new methods to counter the Russians.
Poland is drawing on Ukrainian experience in preparing for possible military conflicts, actively collaborating with Ukraine in the field of military technology and scientific research. This joint effort promotes not only the security of the countries but also facilitates the development of new innovations in the defense sector.
Poland is preparing for a possible military conflict by learning from the Ukrainian experience and collaborating with Ukraine in the military sphere, defending the interests of Central Europe.
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