After a missile fell in Poland … Washington is moving

After a missile fell in Poland … Washington is moving

In the wake of a missile in a Polish region near the border with Ukraine, the White House reported that US President Joe Biden and major allies had “emergency” talks ”
And participated in the meeting, which was prepared for the leaders of the European Union countries, and all the leaders of the Group of Seven, i. e. Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States.

The White House website described the closed meeting held in Bali after the request of journalists to leave as a “round emergency table”.
The fall of the missile in Poland, a member of NATO, raised fears that the alliance would be dragged into the Russia’s continuous war for nearly nine months in the Western Ukraine.
Washington was cautious in its first response and was not blamed for anyone for the fall of the missile that hit a Polish village.

Polish President André Doda also sought to calm the tension, as he said in a press conference, “We have no conclusive evidence of the identity of the party that launched the missile,” considering that it was an “isolated” accident.
“We have nothing to indicate that there will be more” missiles.
Biden called Badda from Bali to stress the survival of the two parties “in close contact with the following steps with the continued investigations,” according to the White House.

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said he had contacted his Polish and Ukrainian counterparts.
“We pledged to continue the close coordination in the coming days, as investigations are continuing to determine the appropriate steps,” Blink added.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitro Colliba tweeted on Twitter, saying that he called for a “strict” response during his call to Blinken.

And Biden, who published a photo of him with Blinkkin and his national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, in Bali early Wednesday, is scheduled to leave Indonesia heading to Washington at a later time..

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