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Warsaw, Washington agree on locations for new U.S. troops in Poland

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POLAND - Warsaw and Washington have agreed on six locations for new U.S. troops to be stationed in Poland, the country’s Defence Minister Mariusz Blaszczak said yesterday, a day after Donald Trump canceled a trip to the eastern European nation.

Trump called off his weekend trip due to a hurricane bearing down on Florida, with U.S. Vice President Mike Pence to take his place at events in Poland to commemorat­e the 80th anniversar­y of the start of World War Two.

“We have agreed on six locations, we talked about a seventh location,” Blaszczak said later at a joint news conference with U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton, who has come to Poland for the anniversar­y.

In June, Poland signed a deal to increase the American military presence on its soil to counter Russia’s growing assertiven­ess since its 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.

Poland has a border in the northeast with the Russian enclave of Kaliningra­d, where Moscow has deployed advanced nuclear-capable Iskander missiles.

The military deal signed in June will increase the number of non-permanent U.S. troops in Poland by 1,000. There are on average about 4,500 U.S. troops in Poland on rotation as part of NATO forces. “Poland has been an outstandin­g partner of the U.S. and NATO, spending more than 2% of GDP on defense,” Bolton told the conference. He added that Trump’s visit will be reschedule­d as soon as possible.

Apart from declaratio­ns about military cooperatio­n, some analysts had expected Trump to comment on energy and technology cooperatio­n, and possibly on easing U.S. visa requiremen­ts for Poles. An aide to Polish President Andrzej Duda said on Thursday that Trump may visit in the coming months. “Probably some part of the declaratio­ns, which only the U.S. president can make, will be delayed (...) and probably some of the declaratio­ns will wait for his visit to Warsaw,” minister at Polish president’s chanceller­y Krzysztof Szczerski told public radio. He did not reply directly to questions about relaxing the visa regime, saying only that there are talks about PolishUS “cooperatio­n”.

(Reuters)

 ??  ?? Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak attends the signing ceremony for a deal to buy High Mobility Artillery Rocket System. (Photo: KFGO)
Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak attends the signing ceremony for a deal to buy High Mobility Artillery Rocket System. (Photo: KFGO)

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