Ukraine and Poland create three joint working groups: what Klimenko and Kerwinski discussed
According to МВС: Ukraine and Poland continue to enhance cooperation in the field of security. The Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Igor Klimenko, and his Polish counterpart, Marcin Kerwinski, discussed common challenges, including airspace, critical infrastructure, border protection, and countering information threats.
In particular, the launch of three joint working groups focused on anti-drone defense, civil protection, and countering information threats was agreed upon. Ukraine also shared its experience with partners in uncovering diversions and terrorist acts, which is important for ensuring regional security.
Furthermore, the parties discussed the protection of Ukrainians in Poland, signed an agreement on cooperation in combating crime, and confirmed their readiness to support each other in the process of European integration.
Cooperation between Ukraine and Poland in the field of security continues, contributing to the overall safety not only of both countries but also of all of Europe.
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