Poland has announced its decision to suspend participation in the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE), a move aimed at limiting the amount of military equipment in Europe. This decision follows Russia's formal departure from the treaty last year, a step Moscow had effectively taken in practice much earlier. The Polish Parliament and Sejm have both voted in favor of legislation to exit the CFE Treaty, signaling a significant shift in Poland's defense policy amidst concerns of increasing tensions in Europe.
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Poland suspends participation in the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, which limits the amount of military equipment. Russia already did this formally last year and in practice a long time ago. Difficult times are coming. https://t.co/VErUvUjLdn
Polska zawiesza udział w Traktacie o konwencjonalnych siłach zbrojnych w Europie ograniczającym ilość sprzętu wojskowego. Rosja już to zrobiła formalnie w zeszłym roku a w praktyce już dawno. Idą trudne czasy.