Talks between Warsaw and Washington on the establishment of a permanent US base on Polish soil have progressed to the “next stage,” Poland’s defense minister has said.
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz said in a social media post on Sunday that Washington is reviewing the availability of forces as Warsaw seeks to lock in the US military’s presence on NATO’s eastern flank amid uncertainty over the White House’s long-term defense commitment to Europe.
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Kosiniak-Kamysz said: “Following the positive response from the US Secretary of Defense to my proposal, we are at the next stage of talks. A force review is underway at the Pentagon, which will serve as the basis for further decisions.
“Increased US military engagement means stronger deterrence and a secure Poland,” the Polish defense minister added.
Although Poland currently plays host to around 10,000 US troops, the majority of them are stationed on a rotational basis, according to Polish state news agency PAP.
Kosiniak-Kamysz earlier this month said he submitted a proposal to US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for the creation of a new permanent US military base in Poland, saying that Warsaw would “do everything to increase the presence of American troops.”
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