"Poland's security is Sweden's security," Kristersson said after the signing ceremony, underscoring the mutual defense commitment between the countries in the context of regional security.
Tusk described the closing of ranks between northern Europeans and the Baltics as the establishment of a "solid group of states in solidarity," emphasizing collective action against threats.
Highlighting Poland's military investments, Tusk confirmed that Poland will allocate 4.2% of its GDP on defense this year, increasing it further to 4.7% by 2025.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson characterized Poland as a "star" in Europe, acknowledging its high defense spending, which positions Poland as a key player in security policy.
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