Germany and Poland to Sign New Defense Pact Amid Shifting European Power Balance

Germany and Poland are preparing to sign a new defense agreement. The pact aims to deepen military cooperation between the two NATO members. Officials say the

Germany and Poland are preparing to sign a new defense agreement. The pact aims to deepen military cooperation between the two NATO members. Officials say the deal reflects a shifting balance of power in Europe. It is intended to strengthen regional security amid heightened tensions. The agreement will include joint training and equipment sharing. Warsaw hopes the partnership will deter potential aggression. Berlin views the pact as part of broader European defense integration. Observers will watch how the deal influences relations with Russia.