Riki Ellison, President of the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance(MDAA) http://www.missiledefenseadvocacy.org spent yesterday at events where Poland’s President Lech Kaczynski demonstrated his support of missile defense. Ellison’s comments to the membership of MDAA are as follows:
President Kaczynski says his nation probably will allow system to be based there, but will want military assistance in return. Unmoved by protests from Russia or the reservations of many of his countrymen, President Lech Kaczynski is signaling that Poland probably will allow the U.S. to base a missile defense shield in its territory — but wants something in return.
WARSAW. JULY 19. INTERFAX CENTRAL EUROPE - Following is a table containing the referential fixing rates for foreign currencies as established by the National Bank of Poland (NBP).
Poland may face a European court move if it restarts construction of a road in the environmentally protected Rospuda Valley close to the Lithuanian border.
Poland may face a European court move if it restarts construction of a road in the environmentally protected Rospuda Valley close to the Lithuanian border.The European Commission is threatening to take the issue before the European Court of Justice to stop construction of the controversial road in northeastern Poland, Polish Radio said Thursday.Activists in Polish environment protection groups …
Poland may face a European court move if it restarts construction of a road in the environmentally protected Rospuda Valley close to the Lithuanian border. The European Commission is threatening to take the issue before the European Court of Justice to st…
Poland plans to make formal its alliance with the United States in an agreement regarding the possible deployment of a U.S. missile defense shield, the country’s security chief said Thursday. “We would like to have a sort of written and …
Poland wants the “enhanced Ioannina compromise” blocking mechanism to apply to just two areas in EU decision-making, namely agriculture and trade policy, Andrzej Sadoś of the Prime Minister’s Office revealed yesterday.
WARSAW, Poland — More than 700 people in Poland, including a former prime minister and foreign minister, signed an open letter condemning statements about Jews by a right-wing Roman Catholic priest who runs a controversial radio station.
20.07.2007 - 09:37 CET | By Lucia Kubosova Days before EU’s foreign ministers kick off detailed talks on the bloc’s new treaty, Poland has signalled it will not insist on further debates and concessions on the sensitive issue of the union’s voting rules.





