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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Mitt Romney in Poland

Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney discussed the state of the European and American economies and the EU's relations with Ukraine during a meeting with Prime Minister Donald Tusk in the Polish port of Gdansk Monday.

Tusk and Romney, who is in Poland on a two-day visit during a six-day foreign tour designed to bolster his foreign policy credentials, also discussed the EU's relations with Russia and the Middle East conflict, said Polish government spokesman Pawel Gras. 



 Romney came to Gdansk after being invited by former Solidarity leader and ex-president Lech Walesa, with whom he also held talks Monday.

Walesa told reporters that meeting with the White House hopeful "will allow us to figure out which direction America will head if he (Romney) wins" this year's U.S. presidential elections.



In Gdansk, Romney laid flowers at a monument at Westerplatte, where a Polish military base came under fire from a German battleship at the start of World War II on Sept. 1, 1939.

On Tuesday Romney will meet in Warsaw with Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski and Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski.

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