New Polish President's Foreign Policy

By Greg Scoblete
July 07, 2010

Poland's new foreign policy under Komorowski.

Sally McNamara assess the impact that Poland's new President Komorowski will have on the country's foreign policy:

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Foreign policy will be deeply impacted by the new one-party government. Next July, Poland will hold the Presidency of the EU, and both Prime Minister Tusk and President Komorowski are deeply committed to further European integration. PO supports the EUâ??s burgeoning defense identity and is planning to take Poland into the failing single European currency as soon as possible. Whereas President Kaczynski was seen as a stalwart Atlanticist, Komorowski is seen more as a resolute Europeanist. As head of the Polish armed forces, he has stated that he wants to end Polandâ??s commitment to the mission in Afghanistan by 2012. His focus is also likely to fall more on warming relations with Russia, than with shoring up the Polish-American relationship.

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(AP Photo)

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