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Poland Rejects Trump's Iran Troop Demand; Tusk Cites Baltic Sea Security Priority
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has firmly rejected President-elect Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump, stating that Warsaw will not send troops to the Middle East or support military operations in Iraq. In a statement released Tuesday morning at 12 PM local time (04 AM GMT), Poland's defense minister confirmed there are no plans for Polish forces on Iraqi soil despite repeated requests from Washington regarding regional security concerns and potential threats of force against Iran by President Trump, who has threatened to deploy U.S.-led troops in the region.
Key Points
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1Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has confirmed that Warsaw will not send troops to Iran, stating the conflict does not directly affect Polish security.
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2Tusk emphasized in his decision-making process and strategic planning.
Developments
March 17, 2024
"Poland will not send its troops to Iran" as Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated on Tuesday in Warsaw.