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Should Poland be Worried About Transatlantic Ties?

September 19, 2018

Jamie Fly

Senior Fellow and Senior Advisor to the President

Editor's Note: In an interview with Radio Poland, Jamie Fly discusses President Trump's policy toward Poland. Fly explains that the country is in a unique position when compared to other European allies.

"Despite [U.S.] President [Donald] Trump's rhetoric and his, at times, questioning of NATO and security commitments, the reality is that Trump's policy has resulted in increased U.S. presence in Poland, multiple high-level meetings, and presidential engagement of Poland, including his early visit here. And an embrace of Polish initiatives, like the Three Seas. Poland is in probably much better position than many European countries," Fly told Radio Poland.

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