Polish president says US assures him it won’t reduce troop levels as he revives ‘Fort Trump’ idea
- Polish President Andrzej Duda stated that he received assurances from the U.S. That it will not reduce troop presence in Poland or NATO's eastern flank.
- Duda based his assessment on recent conversations with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and General Kellogg, whom he hosted in Warsaw.
- Duda expressed hope that efforts by President Trump will help end the war in Ukraine, stating that it cannot end in a victory for Russia.
- Duda also mentioned the hope to establish 'Fort Trump', a proposal discussed during Trump's first term.
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US Won’t Reduce Troops in Eastern Europe, Poland’s President Says
Polish President Andrzej Duda said Tuesday that U.S. officials have told him that Washington has no plans to scale back its military presence in Eastern Europe. His remarks followed a meeting in Warsaw with President Donald Trump’s Ukraine envoy, Keith Kellogg. Concerns over U.S. commitment to European security have mounted in recent days, particularly after U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth cautioned that NATO allies should not assume an inde…
US will not lower troop numbers in eastern Europe, Polish president says
Poland's president said on Tuesday that U.S. officials had assured him that Washington did not intend to lower troop numbers in eastern Europe, as he gave a statement to reporters after meeting Donald Trump's Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg.
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