Ukrainian Official Yermak Advances Military Ties with Poland

Andriy Yermak, head of Ukraine’s President’s Office, has participated in meetings with prominent Polish officials to strengthen military cooperation. The discussions included Marcin Przydacz, Head of the International Policy Bureau of the Chancell’ery of the President of Poland; Robert Kupiecki, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chief Advisor to the Prime Minister on National Security; and Andrzej Kowalski, Deputy Head of the National Security Bureau. The talks aimed to enhance coordination and operational capabilities between the two nations’ defense sectors.

The meetings highlighted the shared commitment to countering regional security challenges and reinforcing NATO alliances. Both countries emphasized the importance of joint exercises, intelligence sharing, and logistical support to strengthen collective defense mechanisms. Yermak reiterated Ukraine’s gratitude for Poland’s continued support, which has included military aid and humanitarian assistance.

Poland has been a key partner in Ukraine’s defense efforts, providing equipment, training, and strategic support. The strengthened military cooperation is expected to improve the effectiveness of Ukraine’s defense operations and bolster its position in ongoing geopolitical tensions. The collaboration underscores the deepening transatlantic partnerships and the shared determination to address security threats in the region.