Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Barack Obama to hold security talks in Poland

US President Barack Obama. File photo
Mr Obama's meetings in Warsaw are part of his European tour that will also take him to Belgium and France

US President Barack Obama is due to hold talks in Poland - with the Ukraine crisis likely to top the agenda.
Mr Obama is also expected to reiterate America's support for its Nato allies in Europe and keep up pressure on Russia over its role in the crisis.
In April, the US sent 150 soldiers into Poland for military exercises amid growing tensions with Moscow.
Mr Obama's meetings in Warsaw are part of a European tour which will also take him to Belgium and France.
US troops arrive in Swidwin, Poland, on 23 April 2014
Poland saw 150 US troops arrive in April and they will be joined by a further 450 in the coming days
In Belgium, the US leader is expected to urge Western leaders to reaffirm their united position on Ukraine at a G7 meeting of major industrial nations.
The summit had been initially planned in Russia, but Western leaders later decided to boycott it following Moscow's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in March.
In France, Mr Obama will take part in ceremonies to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy.
President Vladimir Putin is also invited, but the White House has already made it clear that the American and Russian leaders will not hold formal bilateral talks.
Washington has repeatedly warned Moscow that it faces new sanctions if it refuses to de-escalate tensions in eastern Ukraine, where fierce fighting has continued between separatists and Ukrainian government troops.
On Monday, hundreds of rebels attacked a border command centre near the eastern Ukrainian city of Luhansk,
The Kremlin denies Western claims that it is supporting the rebels.

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