Polish President Andrzej Duda convenes a meeting of the country's Security Council. It is planned to discuss issues related to Ukraine.
What will be discussed at the meeting of the Security Council of Poland
Secretary of State, the head of the National Security Bureau, Jacek Siewiera, said that the meeting is scheduled for 12:30 on 20 December at the Belvedere Presidential Palace.
The meeting will discuss security issues related to the situation on the frontline in Ukraine, as well as aspects of international security.
Other issues to be discussed include the possibility of supporting the Armed Forces of Ukraine, reforming the Armed Forces management system and the President's initiative on the law on reforming the system.
Poland is modernising the armed forces
In recent years, Poland has been actively pursuing a policy of modernising its army, which is manifested in the purchase of modern weapons, as well as in the creation and restoration of combat units.
It is worth noting that Poland has recently been actively purchasing various military equipment to strengthen the country's defence. Earlier, The Telegraph wrote that Poland wants to create the largest land army in Europe amid the threat from Russia.
In particular, Warsaw has already ordered Abrams tanks and 486 units of HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems from the United States. Later, it became known that the Polish government had signed an agreement with the UK worth more than $5 billion for the supply of air defence equipment.
In addition, Poland recently deployed a new tank battalion equipped with South Korean K2 tanks near the border with Belarus.