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Poland and Germany sign bilateral defence agreement

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WARSAW, June ‌17 (Reuters) - Poland and Germany have ​signed a bilateral defence agreement, defence ministers ⁠of both countries announced on Wednesday, as Warsaw is seeking to firm ​up its alliances at a time when ‌it sees a rising threat from Russia.

• Poland has already signed defence treaties ⁠with France and Britain ⁠and is working on one with Italy.

• "The defence agreement... opens up new areas for cooperation. In the field ‌of cybersecurity, joint responsibility, joint command in ⁠the Baltic, new technologies," ‌Poland's Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz ​said during a press conference with Germany's Boris Pistorius.

• "It opens up new ‌opportunities regarding military mobility as ​well as ⁠the development of infrastructure for this ‌mobility between our ⁠states."

• The document was signed on the 35th anniversary of the signing ​of the Polish–German ‌Treaty of Good Neighbourly Relations and ⁠Friendly Cooperation.

(Reporting by ​Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk and Alan Charlish; Editing ​by Ros Russell)

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