[DIP] Diplomacy

DIP | Diplomacy is the lens on how states deal with one another on defence — bilateral and multilateral pacts, capability partnerships, treaties, and high-level summits. The subject is the agreement or relationship between actors, not one country's internal choice [DPL] or the institutions they belong to [INT]. When the counterpart is Washington, it also sits in the transatlantic theatre [ATL].

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Bulgaria Signs at Ankara for Seven Belgian and Dutch Minehunters, Transferred Free of Charge

Washington Notifies Congress of an 80-Engine, USD 700 Million-Plus F110 Sale for Turkey's KAAN as Trump Dangles F-35 Readmission

German Federal Prosecutor Indicts a Ukrainian Over the Nord Stream Sabotage on Four Counts

Poland and Germany Sign a Defence Pact With a Joint Baltic Command but No Bilateral Mutual-Defence Guarantee

G7 Agrees to Squeeze Russian Energy as Britain Sanctions the GRU's Neptune Network

Eurosatory Bars Israeli Offensive Systems, Permits Only Air and Missile Defence

Britain and Japan Pledge to Accelerate GCAP and Sign an £18 Billion Partnership

Poland Inducts Its First F-35s as Washington Adds USD 4 Billion in Financing

Zelensky's First Open Letter to Putin Since 2022 Proposes a Ceasefire — Moscow Refuses

Germany and Norway Pitch Canada a 24-Boat Type 212CD NATO Submarine Alliance at CANSEC post image

Germany and Norway Pitch Canada a 24-Boat Type 212CD NATO Submarine Alliance at CANSEC

UK and Poland Sign Northolt Treaty; Air and Missile Defence Industrial Cooperation at Centre

France Signals Interest in Joining UK–Germany Trinity House Deep Precision Strike Programme; ArianeGroup Positioned as Industrial Input