Poland 'accepts missile shield' after US promises military aid

Donald Tusk and George Bush held talks in the White House on Monday
Donald Tusk and George Bush held talks in the White House on Monday
 
 

Tuesday, 11, Mar 2008 10:15

The US has moved closer to a binding deal to install its controversial missile shield within Poland's territory after talks between the countries' leaders.

Following a meeting at the White House between George Bush and Polish prime minister Donald Tusk, the US president pledged to provide aid to modernise Warsaw's armed forces.

"It's important for our allies that when they are worried about the modernisation of their forces that friends respond," he told reporters.

"And we're responding.

"Before my watch is over we will have assessed those needs and come up with a modernisation plan that's concrete and tangible."

The US wants to deploy a defensive missile shield in eastern Europe, but the plans have met staunch opposition from outgoing Russian president Vladimir Putin.

Mr Bush stressed the missile shield would "reflect the sovereignty of Poland".

"I've assured the prime minister that this system is not aimed at Russia, and I will continue to work with President Putin to give him those assurances, as well. This system is designed for the threats of the 21st century," the US president continued.

Speaking through a translator, Mr Tusk said the modernisation of the Polish military and America's defence system were "one package".

"Our joint intention is to cooperate in all aspects of global security, American security, and Polish security. And an element of the security is the missile defence system," he added.

The pledge to modernise Poland's army, which has been involved in the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, this year, is one of many promises made by Mr Bush in the lead up to him leaving office in January 2009.

He has already seconded a pledge from Israel and Palestinian leaders to find a lasting peace deal for the region this year.


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