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Pompeo pledged to keep Europe free despite "Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine"

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pledged to keep Europe free despite "Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine" as he addressed military leaders on Wednesday at the NATO base in Orzysz, Poland. Pompeo said Russia plans to dominate Europe and reassert its influence, making it imperative that the NATO alliance remain "indispensable for the protection of the free peoples of Europe." U.S. President Donald Trump has signaled his low regard for NATO, a 70-year-old military alliance that joins the United States and Canada with allies in Europe. Trump has threatened to withdrawal U.S. interests from the alliance, despite overwhelming support from Congress to remain.

U.S. seeks to increase pressure on Iran at Warsaw meeting

Foreign ministers and senior officials from 60 nations gather in the Polish capital Warsaw on Wednesday where the United States hopes to ratchet up pressure against Iran despite concerns among major European countries about heightened tensions with Tehran.

"Iran is the main problem in the Middle East". Watch full interview with Rudy Giuliani

"I'm sure that it will be a very good conference. This, of course, is a conference on peace in the Middle East. Major focus, according to our Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, is gonna be on Iran. I think that's a very appropriate focus because the major problem in the Middle East is Iran," said the former Mayor of New York City and current attorney to President Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani. Watch the full interview for TVN24 BIS' anchorman Piotr Kraśko.

Poland to buy HIMARS rocket launchers for 414 million dollars

On Wednesday Poland will sign a contract with the United States for the HIMARS artillery rocket system. The deal is for 414 million dollars, which is more than 1,5 billion zlotys. HIMARS is a ground-to-ground system capable of hitting targets at a range of 300 kilometres.

Poland's justice minister: it's not about judiciary anymore; Poland's being played politically

"It’s not about dispute over judiciary anymore, but about drawing out the decision until the European elections, in order to play Poland politically," said Poland’s Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobro regarding Tuesday’s proceedings in the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ). The Advocate General of the ECJ is expected to issue an opinion regarding the case on the 11th of April.