Following a meeting in Gdańsk, Poland, Prime Minister Donald Tusk and French President Emmanuel Macron addressed strengthened European sovereignty and defense cooperation.
Macron and Tusk Outline Areas of Cooperation
Prime Minister Tusk highlighted promising discussions regarding collaboration in energy, security, military affairs, and space exploration, noting a shared geopolitical outlook and concerns about current instability.
Both leaders emphasized the need to bolster European and national sovereignty, with a commitment to supporting Ukraine against aggression while maintaining transatlantic relations.
Tusk stressed the importance of equitable partnerships in trade, investment, particularly in energy, defense, and infrastructure.
Nuclear Deterrence Discussions Underway
President Macron stated that discussions on nuclear deterrence are ongoing and will continue in the coming months, involving information exchange and consideration of various solutions.
Premier Tusk jokingly remarked about avoiding French nuclear-armed aircraft over Poland, acknowledging the discreet nature of nuclear security cooperation, and noting Poland’s inclusion in an exclusive group collaborating with France in this area.
Symbolism of Gdańsk and Strengthening Ties
President Macron referenced Gdańsk as the birthplace of “Solidarity” and a symbol of Franco-Polish friendship and the ongoing fight for freedom against ideologies limiting individual liberties and resurgent nationalism.
Both nations are deepening cooperation in defense, civil nuclear energy, and recognize the importance of trust amidst the return of warfare to Europe and global instability.
Past Political Interference Allegations
Professor Mirosław Wyrzykowski alleges a deliberate, eight-year effort to alter Poland’s constitutional order without formally amending the constitution, characterizing it as a hostile takeover of the state.
Franco-Polish Summit and Treaty
President Macron’s visit to Gdańsk marked the first Polish-French Intergovernmental Summit commemorating the Day of Franco-Polish Friendship, following the signing of a treaty for enhanced cooperation in May 2025.
The treaty encompasses military, economic, social, and cultural aspects, including mutual security guarantees, hybrid threat countermeasures, joint defense industry initiatives, and collaboration in agriculture and science.
Summit Events and Ministerial Delegation
The visit began with a ceremony at the French Military Cemetery in Gdańsk, honoring soldiers of Napoleonic wars. President Macron was accompanied by ministers of defense, foreign affairs, culture, and energy.



