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Trump’s surprising decision to send additional troops to Poland | Midday Report


Main topics covered today:
– POLAND WELCOMES TRUMP’S DECISION TO SEND 5,000 U.S. SOLDIERS TO POLAND
A major reversal from Washington. Just days after the Pentagon halted a planned troop deployment to Poland, U.S. President Donald Trump now says the United States will send an additional 5,000 troops to the country, raising fresh questions about Washnigton’s strategy in Europe.

– EBOLA OUTBREAK IN AFRICA: OVER 130 DEAD, 600 ACTIVE CASES REPORTED
A rare strain of the Ebola virus has killed close to 140 people with 600 active cases now suspected in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. While the U.S. has redirected all American citizens returning from the affected countries to a single airport, this strategy may have its drawbacks.

– UKRAINE’S EU ACCESSION TOPS THE AGENDA OF NATO FMS MEETING IN SWEDEN
Ukraine’s EU accession topped the agenda at the NATO foreign ministers’ summit in Sweden, and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha met his Hungarian counterpart Anita Orbán for the first time on Friday on the sidelines of the summit, as Kyiv and Budapest look to reset relations following Viktor Orbán’s election defeat in Hungary.

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