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Despite the development of tensions between Ukraine, US President Donald Trump and Poland Trump Andrzej Duda, despite the fact that the United States continues tensions over Ukraine, it has preserved a military presence in Poland.
White house wrote in x The Trump “united” close alliance between the two leaders in Maryland on Saturday after a short meeting in Maryland and Warsaw and Washington.
The US President also praised Polish to “increase military spending.” The Central European country is 4.7 percent of GDP 4.7 percent in defense – the highest level in NATO, but still shy from the target of 5 percent Trump Members want to be shot.
In a day On Saturday, journalists are not afraid to decrease in America in Poland on Saturday, “and instead,” he must accept it.
According to the US State Department, there are currently 10,000 US soldiers and opened the first permanent missile base in the country last year. In 2022, Congress will give protection opportunities or defense opportunities or Ukraine to support Poland’s military capabilities for Poland and Poland. “
The decision to start negotiations against the NATION of Trump with Russian President Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine, Kiev or the United States, not against the NATO’s Eastern flanks.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that last week there could be no decision on Ukraine on Ukraine in Ukraine. However, he also can’t be a place for Europe or in the European Union or the United States, despite the United States.
Duda and Tusk spoke as part of a conservative policy conference in the National Port in Maryland.
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said that the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he was “the impression of US continuous peace.”
Rubio stressed that the meeting was “need to increase the investment of defense without postponing NATO allies.”