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Poland's Tusk Open to Missile Defenses

November 6, 2007 :: News

Poland's Prime Minister-designate Donald Tusk expressed his receptiveness to a current U.S. plan to house ten Ground Based Interceptors in Poland. Tusk stressed that while Poland would "very consistently continue the Polish strategy of close ties with the United States," he would also consult fellow EU and NATO states to a greater degree than the previous government. The Prime Minster-designate's statements followed a meeting with President Lech Kaczynski where the two discussed the new coalition government and Poland's foreign policy. ""I am perhaps more skeptical, and the president a more declared supporter of missile defense, but I am almost certain that we will reach a common position on the issue." (Article)

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