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US announces second $2 billion military loan deal for Poland

FILE PHOTO: Polish military training on Patriot air defence missile systems at the airport in Warsaw
July 08, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) - The United States on Monday announced a second $2 billion foreign military financing direct loan deal with Poland as part of a major modernization program in the European country that will include buying U.S. defense equipment, the State Department said.

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