U.S. Vice President Mike Pence sought on Monday to reassure Poland about Washing...
WARSAW - U.S. Vice President Mike Pence sought on Monday to reassure Poland about Washington’s commitment to protecting it from Russia, saying allies should “remain vigilant” about Moscow’s election meddling and work towards independence from Russian energy supplies.
“With its efforts to meddle in elections across Europe and around the world now is the time for us to remain vigilant about the intentions and the actions being taken by Russia,” Pence said. “Unfortunately, over the last several years, Russia has taken actions which cannot be ignored by anyone who respects international law,” he told a joint news conference with Pence.
The U.S. administration has agreed to increase its military presence on Polish soil, because of nervousness in Warsaw following Russia’s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.
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