Biden to visit Poland, a complex ally on Ukraine’s doorstep
By VANESSA GERA
Associated Press
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — President Joe Biden’s visit to Poland as his final stop in Europe this week offers a chance to underscore the U.S. commitment to protect a key NATO member on Ukraine’s doorstep. It will also be an opportunity to thank Poles for their generous welcome to refugees fleeing Russia’s invasion and to encourage the thousands of U.S. troops deployed in Poland. But Poland is a complicated ally. The country’s populist leaders are accused by some European partners of riding roughshod over democratic norms. Many liberal Poles will be hoping for a sign during Biden’s visit starting Friday that the U.S. remembers its role in promoting democracy.