Morning headlines focused on US cutting HIMARS access to Ukraine, with aircraft carrying weapons reportedly turned back. By mid-morning, attention shifted to parliament lifting immunity for opposition figures Kaczyński, Błaszczak, and Matecki - a move opposition media framed as political persecution.
The afternoon brought two parallel developments: President Duda's formal request to NATO for immediate 3% GDP military spending requirement from all members, and the EU summit's decision to accelerate European arms production. Putin's statements about peace conditions received coverage, though media remained skeptical.
Evening brought reports of Hungarian veto at the EU summit regarding Ukraine aid, while Trump's team signaled openness to "resetting" relations with Russia. The day ended with news of only three parties potentially reaching parliamentary threshold in latest polls, suggesting coalition instability.