Summary:When US President Biden will visit Warsaw this week, Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki said on the 19th that the country is discussing with the Biden administration to increase the US military presence in Poland.
According to a CBS report, when US President Biden will visit Warsaw this week, Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki said on the 19th that the country is discussing with the Biden administration to increase the US military presence in Poland.
Morawiecki said on the show: “We are discussing with the Biden administration to keep their (army) there longer and increase the number of troops.”
Morawiecki also thanked the United States for providing the weapons and reiterated the importance of NATO in deterring Russia. “I’m also very grateful for sending the new Patriot system and other very modern weapons and ammunition, because that also represents the presence of the U.S. military in a way. Of course, the two go hand in hand,” he said.
U.S. troops were first sent to Poland in 2017 to bolster the NATO alliance’s Eastern Front, CBS reported. The U.S. deployed thousands of reinforcements to Poland before the Ukraine crisis, and regarding 11,000 U.S. troops are currently rotating there.
According to Archyde.com, as the first anniversary of the Ukraine crisis approaches, Biden is expected to visit Poland from February 20 to 22.
Original title: Biden is regarding to visit the Polish Prime Minister and said that he is discussing with the United States to increase the presence of troops in Poland