UK Defence Secretary John Healey has stated that his country wants its armed forces to consider options for strengthening NATO's air defense over Poland. This step is being taken against the backdrop of a changing security environment in the region and is aimed at reinforcing NATO's collective defense commitments.
Redaksiya reports that Healey made this statement, emphasizing that the British armed forces are exploring opportunities to enhance their presence and air defense systems in Poland. The minister noted that these measures are aimed at ensuring security on NATO's eastern borders and supporting its allies. According to the information, various options are being considered during discussions, including strengthening air defense systems, such as missile systems and air patrols.
The British government regularly assesses the status of its military contingent in Poland and is prepared to make necessary changes in line with NATO's security strategy. This decision is part of efforts to strengthen security on NATO's eastern flank during a period when the Russia-Ukraine war continues.
