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Defence & Security News - Poland |
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Monday, October 27, 2014 09:08 PM | |||
Poland to strengthen military forces in east of country to improve security on border with Ukraine. | |||
Poland’s
defense ministry said Monday, October 27, 2014, it plans to gradually
strengthen military forces located in the country’s east over the
coming years to improve security in the face of the separatist conflict
in neighboring Ukraine. Poland supports Kiev in its conflict with pro-Russian
separatists in eastern Ukraine and has called for stronger Western sanctions
against Russia amid the conflict. |
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Polish Defense Minister Tomasz Siemoniak |
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Poland’s
repositioning of military might eastward is a long-term plan, defense
ministry spokesman Jacek Sonta said. “We are talking about a multiyear,
gradual plan of strengthening these forces, not a quick relocation,”
Mr. Sonta said. “It is difficult to give specific time frame and
numbers.” Warsaw
plans to invest in the army’s modernization, particularly in the
eastern part of the country, adding that the ministry has planned buying
new hardware in 2016, Siemoniak said on October 23 while visiting the
Siedlce military base located in eastern Poland, Polskie Radio reported. Now former NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen confirmed in August that the alliance is planning to permanently deploy forces under its flag in Eastern Europe. However some NATO members, including Germany, have expressed reservations over the plans as they do not see the point of provoking tensions with Moscow. |
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