Poland signs a bilateral strategic partnership agreement with the United States on critical minerals. The deal makes Poland the first EU country to formalize such a partnership following a joint memorandum with Brussels.
Poland has signed a bilateral strategic partnership agreement with the United States regarding critical minerals, marking the first such deal between the U.S. and an EU member state.
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Poland has signed a bilateral strategic partnership agreement with the United States regarding critical minerals, marking the first such deal between the U.S. and an EU member state.
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