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Poland says in talks with US on storing heavy weapons
by Staff Writers
Warsaw (AFP) June 14, 2015


US 'poised' to roll heavy weapons into E. Europe: report
Washington (AFP) June 13, 2015 - The Pentagon is "poised" to station heavy weapons for up to 5,000 American troops in several Eastern European and Baltic countries to deter Russian aggression, The New York Times reported Saturday.

The proposal, if approved, would be the first time since the end of the Cold War that the US has had heavy military equipment -- including battle tanks -- in newer NATO members that were once under Moscow's influence as part of the Soviet Union.

It underlines growing concerns in Eastern Europe and in Washington about Russian President Vladimir Putin's intentions after the annexing of Crimea and the actions of pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine.

The move, which still requires approval from the White House and Defense Secretary Ashton Carter, would send a strong message to Putin that Washington is prepared to defend fellow NATO members that are in Moscow's shadow.

"The proposed 'prepositioned' stocks - to be stored on allied bases and enough to equip a brigade of 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers -- also would be similar to what the United States maintained in Kuwait for more than a decade after Iraq invaded in 1990 and was expelled by American and allied forces early the next year," The New York Times said.

The Defense Department has made no related decision at this time, the Pentagon told the newspaper.

Poland said on Sunday it is in talks with the United States on the possibility of Washington storing heavy weaponry on Polish soil, as regional tensions run high over Russia and the conflict in Ukraine.

Defence Minister Tomasz Siemoniak said the negotiations were part of discussions on increasing the American military presence in Poland and other eastern European members of NATO.

His comments followed a report in the New York Times on Saturday that said the Pentagon was poised to store battle tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and other heavy weapons for as many as 5,000 American troops in several Baltic and eastern European countries.

The paper described it as a "significant move to deter possible Russian aggression in Europe" and said the plan, if approved, would represent the first time since the Cold War that the US has stationed such equipment in NATO members that were once under Soviet sway.

Siemoniak confirmed in an interview with the PAP news agency that Poland was holding such talks with the United States, adding that he had discussed the issue with US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter during his visit to Washington in May.

"We have been working for a while on increasing the American military presence in Poland and across the eastern flank of NATO," the minister said.

"It's relatively easy to transfer troops, but it will be good to have material close to the danger zones," he said, adding that he had been informed Washington would make a decision shortly.

Senior officials cited in the Times said the project could be approved by the Pentagon before the June 24-25 meeting of NATO defence ministers.

Poland and other countries in eastern Europe have been rattled by Russia's actions in Ukraine, where pro-Moscow separatists have been fighting Kiev's forces since April 2014.


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