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International Herald Tribune/Associated PressPolish primer minister says talks with US on anti-missile shield will take long
The Associated Press
Monday, May 19, 2008
SANTIAGO, Chile: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says his country's talks with the United States on an anti-missile shield will take a long time.
Tusk told a news conference in Chile on Monday that his country hasn't decided on whether to use a U.S. anti-missile system that has worried Russian leaders.
He says Poland would like U.S. help, but says the shield should "improve Polish defense, not harm it."
Washington wants to deploy a missile shield in Europe that would include a radar facility in the Czech Republic and 10 interceptors in Poland.
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