
The US presence in Poland and Central Europe should grow, Polish President Andrzej Duda, US President Donald Trump, told Washington on Saturday.
“President Trump said he would better expect an increase in the US presence in relation to Poland,” Duda told reporters after the meeting.
“I said the security of Poland and Central Europe should grow, but he said that one of the most reliable allies should not worry.”
Duda refused to comment on whether he discussed the latest conflict between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and added that his impression was that the US President was interested in “making Ukraine stronger, including economic bindings “.
Trump called Zelensky a “dictator” on Wednesday and warned that the Ukrainian president had to move quickly to secure peace with Russia, which was occupied by Ukraine almost three years ago or risked losing his country.
The change of sound from the USA, the most important supporter of the Ukrainian, alerted the European civil servants and fears that Kiev could be owed in a peace agreement that favored Russian President Vladimir Putin, writes Reuters, Klankosova.tv.
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