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Bucharest Nine regional defense group to convene
A summit of the Bucharest Nine regional defense group will take place today in Romania.
The nine member states will be joined by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who will hold bilateral talks with the presidents of Poland, Romania and Hungary. Discussions will likely include the topics of military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine, materiel logistics and Ukrainian grain exports.
Poland in particular has ramped up defense dealings with Ukraine. On Wednesday, Poland signed a $650 million agreement with Ukraine for the purchase of 18 self-propelled howitzers, on top of a June 1 agreement to set up a joint venture for manufacturing weapons and military equipment. Additionally, Poland sent over $1.73 billion in military aid to Ukraine between January and May, behind only the U.S. and U.K. in sheer amount given.
Bilateral talks between NATO and Poland will allow Stoltenberg to directly address Polish specific security concerns and free up time for other matters at NATO’s next summit at the end of June. Expect more Polish military aid packages to Ukraine in the coming months, with a focus on artillery and other heavy weapons. The Ukrainian military’s large materiel needs and fear of Russian aggression will likely increase Polish military exports to Ukraine permanently and strengthen long-term military cooperation between the two countries.
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Kyle is a Publisher and Analyst on the Analysis team. He specializes in foreign policy and human rights in Latin America and the Caribbean, with a particular focus on Mexico and Central America.