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Polish Radio
December 11, 2009


Polish-American SOFA signed in Warsaw


The Polish-American Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) has been signed in Warsaw 
today.

The SOFA allows for the United States military to station American troops and 
military equipment on Polish territory. 

During the signing ceremony, Polish Minister of Defense, Bogdan Klich, said 
that, for Poland, the agreement means a strengthening in the country’s national 
security. 

“This is an important moment in current cooperation between the US and Poland,” 
said Klich, adding that it paves the way for a clear future for the two 
countries to cooperate.

The SOFA agreement opens the way for the promised Patriot missiles and US 
troops to be stationed in Poland next year as part of an upgrading of NATO air 
defences in Europe. The negotiations have been going on for the last 14 months.
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Russian Information Agency Novosti
December 11, 2009


Poland, U.S. sign SOFA deal on troop deployment terms


WARSAW: Poland and the United States signed Friday a status of forces agreement 
(SOFA) laying out the conditions for the deployment of U.S. troops on Polish 
soil. 

It was signed in Warsaw by Ellen Tauscher, under secretary of state for arms 
control and international security, and Polish Deputy Defense Minister 
Stanislaw Komorowski. 

According to the Status of Forces Agreement, U.S. troops will service Patriot 
missiles that are to be integrated into Poland's national security system.

The first troop rotation to service the Patriot missile system is expected to 
arrive in Poland by the end of March 2010.

In September, U.S. President Barack Obama shelved the previous administration's 
plans to place 10 long-range ground-based interceptor missiles in Poland and a 
fixed-site radar station in the Czech Republic.

Due to a reassessment of the threat from Iran, Washington announced a new 
scheme for a more flexible system, with a combination of land and sea-based 
interceptors based on the Standard Missile interceptor, SM-3.

Under the new plan, the U.S. would place ship-based SM-3s in the North and 
Mediterranean seas in 2011, and mobile land-based SM-3s in Central Europe by 
2015.

In contrast to the previous system which was strongly opposed by Russia, the 
new multidirectional radars and missiles would not be able to penetrate deep 
into Russia's territory. However, Russian officials have voiced concerns over 
the new plans as well.
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