On the 7th local time, Poland's Prime Minister Tusk stated that the Polish government is "formulating a large - scale military training plan". It requires all adult men in the country to participate in military training, and the plan should be ready "by the end of the year" "to ensure a well - trained reserve force that can respond to potential threats at any time".
Tusk also said on the same day that Poland is facing a race in security issues. Currently, Poland is having "serious negotiations" with France regarding its "nuclear capabilities" and "nuclear umbrella" initiative. In addition, he suggested that Poland withdraw from the Ottawa Treaty on the Prohibition of Anti - Personnel Mines and the Convention on Cluster Munitions.
Since the outbreak of the Russia - Ukraine conflict, Poland has repeatedly urged Europe to pay attention to its security issues. Recently, Poland has repeatedly called on European countries to increase defense spending and enhance their own strength. In 2024, Poland's defense spending accounted for 4.1% of its GDP, and it is expected that this proportion will reach 4.7% this year, which is the highest among NATO member states.