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Investing.com -- Poland is set to sign an agreement with the United States for the delivery of logistical support for the Patriot air defense system, according to an announcement made by Poland’s defense minister on Monday. The deal is reported to be worth nearly $2 billion.
Poland’s defense minister, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, emphasized the importance of national security during a news briefing on Monday. He stated that the safety of Polish skies is invaluable, and that missile defense and cooperation with the United States are top priorities for the country.
Kosiniak-Kamysz later confirmed in a text message to Reuters that the contract’s value is almost $2 billion.
The agreement between Poland and the U.S. involves the delivery of logistical support for the Patriot system within the Armed Forces. The contract includes technical support elements as well as training provisions.
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