
A busy week for Warsaw. Poland and Germany have signed a rail cooperation agreement, setting out a joint roadmap for upgrading cross-border routes which includes planning “to create the most modern international high-speed network in the EU.” A day later, France joined Poland and Germany in a separate Weimar Triangle declaration backing direct rail links between Warsaw, Berlin and Paris, saying the agreement would shape the EU’s resilience ‘in crisis situation’ as military mobility looms large.
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