Ukraine’s Minister of Defence, Denys Shmyhal, announced that Ukraine will grant Poland access to its drone tracking systems. The move aims to enhance cooperation between the two countries in monitoring potential aerial threats along their shared border.

Shmyhal emphasized that this access will allow Poland to better track and respond to drone activities approaching its territory, reflecting ongoing efforts to strengthen security collaboration amid regional tensions. The initiative is part of broader measures to improve information sharing and joint defense capabilities.

The decision comes amid a complex security landscape in Eastern Europe, where increased drone activity has raised concerns among neighboring nations. Both Ukraine and Poland have expressed a commitment to maintaining regional stability through enhanced cooperation and intelligence sharing.

Official details about the specific scope of access and operational arrangements have yet to be disclosed. However, the move signifies a step toward closer military and security coordination between Ukraine and Poland, aimed at mitigating potential aerial threats.

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