Following the May 27 signing of a defense and security treaty between Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Keir Starmer, a reader poll reveals that a majority of respondents critically evaluate Tusk’s foreign policy.
Poll results on foreign policy
In a survey conducted regarding Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s foreign policy, 64.66 percent of readers—representing 4,458 votes—expressed a negative assessment. Conversely, 34.74 percent of the 6,894 participants, or 2,395 voters, evaluated his actions positively, while 41 people chose the “no opinion” option.
Scope of the bilateral agreement
Signed on May 27 in London, the new treaty establishes a framework for cooperation on cybersecurity, joint military exercises, and the development of defense industries. The Prime Minister emphasized that Poland aims to build durable alliances to deter potential aggressors.
Strategic military cooperation
The agreement focuses on air defense, modern military technologies, and combating disinformation. Downing Street highlighted plans for the joint production of next-generation air defense missiles, advanced ammunition design, and collaborative responses to hybrid threats, reinforcing the commitment of both nations to NATO and European security.

