Wednesday, 6 January 2016

NATO bases: we will change the right --- Poland

Polens utrikesminister Witold Waszczykowski (tv) och Storbritanniens premiärminister David Cameron. TT
Poland is willing to back down from the resistance against the British government faced restrictions in social rights of EU citizens working in the United Kingdom. This assumes that Poland will get British support for the establishment of a permanent NATO-base in the country. It says the new Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski.

The requirement in this way to dispense with the
principle of equal treatment within the EU is a key part of Prime Minister David Cameron's struggle for a new British agreement with the EU before the planned referendum on Britain's membership of the Union. The idea is that newly arrived EU citizens in the UK should not partake of social benefits during the four first four years in the country.In the UK there are about 700,000 Poles.Said no previousThe previous Polish government and, it seemed, even the new national Conservative government, were strongly opposed to Cameron's demands which were seen as discriminatory.As recently as December, said the Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydło no to British requirements.Now, however, the Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski that Poland is prepared to soften the resistance of Britain in an "effective way" supports the Polish wishes of defense at the NATO Summit in Warsaw in July this year. It reports, among others, the British newspaper The Telegraph and the Polish TV channel TVN24.Second-class member- We see us still as a second-class NATO member because in Central Europe are only symbolic military presence from our allies, no troops or installations of importance, says the Polish Foreign Minister.It's about that Poland wants a larger permanent NATO force in the country, a NATO base simply. It is a requirement, according to The Telegraph, is likely to get British support while countries such as France and Germany are much more reluctant.The Russian side would permanently higher stationing of NATO troops in Poland will most likely be regarded as highly provocative.

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