U.S. commander in Poland to discuss increased military presence


  • World
  • Thursday, 14 Aug 2014

WARSAW (Reuters) - The commander of U.S. ground forces in Europe arrived in Poland on Thursday for talks on increasing the United States' military presence in a country where the Ukraine crisis has increased concerns about former Soviet master Russia.

Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski told Reuters in an interview on Wednesday that NATO member states were close to agreeing steps to beef up the alliance's military presence in eastern Europe.

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