Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski said Friday that no decision has been made on the erection of a U.S. anti-missile shield in northern Poland.
But he said the shield if installed in Redzikowo, a village in northern Poland, would benefit the local community, providing jobs and business for local enterprises.
"Talks are underway. We have our expectations connected with this project and only when these matters are off the table will decisions fall," Kaczynski said while inspecting the northern province Pomorskie with Interior Minister Wladyslaw Stasiak.
The United States wants to deploy part of its anti-missile shield in eastern Europe -- a radar system in the Czech Republic and a missile interceptor site in Poland.
Polish-U.S. talks on the possible deployment have been going on since May.
Source: Xinhua
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