Poland agrees missile defence deal
Updated on 14 August 2008
The Polish prime minister says Poland and the US have reached an agreement that will see a battery of American missiles established inside Poland -- a plan that has infuriated Russia.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk says the US agreed to Polish proposals that it help augment its defences in exchange for placing 10 missile defence interceptors.
Poland made the demand after Russia threatened to aim missiles at the country if it agreed to host elements of the US missile defence shield.
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