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Latvian and Polish Defense Ministers Discuss Enhanced Security Cooperation
baltictimes.com
January 21, 2026•1 day ago

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Latvian and Polish defense ministers met to discuss enhanced security cooperation. Key topics included practical military collaboration, drone coalition efforts, airspace protection, joint exercises, and regional security responses. They also addressed potential multinational force deployment in Ukraine post-ceasefire. This meeting reinforces the strong, long-standing defense ties between the two nations.
RIGA - Latvian Defense Minister Andris Spruds (Progressives) on Wednesday paid a working visit to Warsaw to discuss defense cooperation and regional security issues with Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, LETA was told at the Latvian Defense Ministry.
The talks will focus on practical military cooperation, including cooperation in the drone coalition, airspace protection, joint participation in military exercises, and a coordinated response to security incidents in the region. Involvement in the Coalition of the Willing and the possible deployment of a multinational force in Ukraine after a ceasefire will also be discussed.
Latvia and Poland have long-standing strategic defense cooperation, the ministry said. Polish troops are participating in the Canada-led NATO Multinational Brigade in Latvia, and the Polish Air Force has on several occasions carried out patrols in Baltic airspace as part of the NATO Baltic Air Policing mission.
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