WSJ announces Poland’s agreement to allow Russian US air defense checks

The Polish authorities are ready to allow inspectors from Russia to the US air defense system facilities, subject to a similar counter step from the Russian side, writes newspaper The Wall Street Journal.

According to her, before giving Russia its answers to its security proposals, Washington discussed with European allies areas in which cooperation with Russia is possible. Sources of the publication said that the ideas were mainly about arms control and about ways to make military operations in Europe more transparent.

One of the ideas, according to the interlocutors of the newspaper, involved inspections of American air defense systems located in Poland and Romania.

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The WSJ writes that Russia fears the systems could be used to launch missiles in its direction. The inspections will help reassure Moscow that the installations cannot be used offensively, she says.

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