The US will move its troops from a critical base in Poland for supplying arms to Ukraine, citing cost-cutting, while Polish politicians reassure that US interest in Nato’s eastern flank remains strong. The decision, coordinated with allies, comes amid concerns about Trump’s Russia-friendly stance, with Germany taking over some air defence responsibility. Despite reassurances from Polish President Duda and Defence Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz, the move reflects a broader US strategy to reduce its military footprint in Europe and focus on other conflict areas, while investing in more robust facilities in Poland, such as a permanent garrison and missile defence bases.
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Italy’s Meloni seeks to jump-start US-EU trade talks
Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is set to meet Donald Trump in Washington following inconclusive EU-US talks regarding tariffs that currently impact steel, aluminum, and cars. Meloni, who has established a rapport with Trump and advocates for negotiations rather than retaliation, aims to clarify US demands, as EU negotiators have reported a lack of transparency. While she has supported an EU proposal to eliminate tariffs on industrial goods, US tariffs are expected to remain, with...
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