Joe Biden calls ’emergency’ meeting after missile hits Poland
Biden, who was awakened overnight staff with the news of the missile explosion, called Polish President Andrzej Duda early on Wednesday to express his “deep condolences” for the loss of lives. The US president promised “full US support for and assance with Poland’s investigation”, and “reaffirmed the United States’ ironclad commitment to NATO”.
A statement from the Polish Foreign Minry identified the missile as being made in Russia. But Poland’s president, Duda, was more cautious about its origin, saying that officials did not know for sure who fired it or where it was made.
He said it was “most probably” Russian-made, but that is being still verified. If confirmed, it would be the first time since the invasion of Ukraine that a Russian weapon came down on a NATO country.
The foundation of the NATO alliance is the principle that an attack against one member is an attack on them all.