Poland Considers NATO's Article 4 After Russian UAV Attack

Poland Considers NATO's Article 4 After Russian UAV Attack

Sevinc Kərimova · Siyasət ·

The Polish government is considering discussing the activation of NATO's Article 4 after Russia's UAV attack. This article stipulates that when the territorial integrity, political independence, or security of any alliance member is threatened, all members shall consult together.

Redaksiya reports that Polish officials have stated that the recent attack could be considered an open threat directed at a NATO member. For this reason, the issue may be brought to the alliance's agenda in the coming days.

Official Warsaw emphasized the seriousness of the situation, noting the importance of solidarity to ensure regional security. According to analysts, bringing Article 4 to the agenda aims to determine the allies' joint action capabilities and future steps.