France, Poland pledge mutual defence in new cooperation treaty
- France and Poland signed a cooperation treaty with a defence clause for mutual support against aggression in Nancy.
- French President Emmanuel Macron stated that the treaty includes a key 'mutual defence' clause and complements protections from NATO and the EU.
- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk mentioned that the treaty provides 'mutual security guarantees' in case of an attack on either country.
- Macron emphasized that this treaty reinforces existing commitments rather than replacing them.
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