The European Commission is set to move forward with a security loan agreement with Poland, despite a veto from the Polish President. According to Jin10, a spokesperson for the EU Commission confirmed that preparations are underway to finalize the agreement soon. This development comes amid ongoing discussions between the EU and Poland regarding financial and security collaborations. The decision to proceed highlights the EU’s commitment to strengthening ties with member states, even in the face of political challenges. The agreement is expected to bolster Poland’s security infrastructure and enhance cooperation within the EU framework.
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