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Duda says US should have greater presence in Poland, Central Europe

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Posted on February 22, 2025

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Polish President Andrzej Duda emphasizes the need for a stronger US presence in Poland and Central Europe during his meeting with President Trump, highlighting security concerns and defense alliances.
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WARSAW (Reuters) - The U.S. presence in Poland and Central Europe should be boosted, Polish President Andrzej Duda told U.S. President Donald Trump during a short meeting in Washington on Saturday. "

Poland's Duda Urges Increased U.S. Military Presence in Central Europe

WARSAW (Reuters) - The U.S. presence in Poland and Central Europe should be boosted, Polish President Andrzej Duda told U.S. President Donald Trump during a short meeting in Washington on Saturday.

"President Trump said he would rather expect a boost of U.S. presence concerning Poland," Duda told reporters after the meeting.

"I said Poland's and Central Europe's security should be boosted, but he said that as one of the most credible allies I should not be worried."

Duda declined to comment on whether he discussed the recent sharp exchange between Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, adding that his impression was that the U.S. president was interested in "making Ukraine stronger, including via economic ties."

Trump denounced Zelenskiy as a "dictator" on Wednesday and warned that the Ukrainian president had to move quickly to secure peace with Russia, which invaded Ukraine nearly three years ago, or risk losing his country.

The change in tone from the U.S., Ukraine's most important backer, has alarmed European officials and stoked fears that Kyiv could be forced into a peace deal that favors Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Trump reaffirmed close alliance between U.S. and Poland and praised Warsaw's commitment to increase defense spending, the White House said on X on Saturday following the meeting.

(Reporting by Marek Strzelecki; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and Paul Simao)

Key Takeaways

  • Polish President Duda urges more U.S. military in Central Europe.
  • Duda met with Trump to discuss regional security concerns.
  • Trump reassures Poland of strong U.S. alliance.
  • Concerns over U.S. stance on Ukraine and Russia.
  • Poland committed to increasing defense spending.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did President Duda request from the U.S. during his meeting?
President Duda requested that the U.S. boost its presence in Poland and Central Europe to enhance security.
How did Trump respond to Duda's security concerns?
Trump reassured Duda that as a credible ally, he should not be worried about Poland's security.
What recent tensions were discussed during the meeting?
Duda declined to comment on the tensions between Trump and Ukraine's President Zelenskiy, but noted that the U.S. president was interested in the situation.
What did Trump say about the U.S.-Poland alliance?
Trump reaffirmed the close alliance between the U.S. and Poland, praising Warsaw's commitment to increase defense spending.
What concerns did European officials express?
European officials expressed alarm over the change in tone from the U.S. regarding Ukraine, fearing a peace deal that favors Russia.

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