Donald Tusk visited Polands north-eastern frontier today checking the build-up of defense structures near the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad (a move he described as supporting long-term stability)
The visit takes place as Poland prepares to lead the European Union next month; its leadership agenda focuses on cross-border defense coordination. The countryʼs officials point to the need for stronger military readiness among EU member-states — a topic thats getting more attention lately
This is an investment in peace
The timing of these defense updates links to broader changes in global politics: European decision-makers express doubts about future trans-Atlantic partnerships especially with upcoming US political shifts. Many EU nations think its time to re-think their defense plans as the political landscape keeps changing