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Cities of Slupsk, Poland and Huntsville, Alabama Open Partnership Prior to Polish Prime Minster Tusk's Visit to Missile Defense Site


SLUPSK,Poland. Aug. 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Last Friday, the City ofHuntsville, Alabama, represented by Mayor Loretta Spencer and members of her community, opened city to city, business to business, citizen to citizen and university to university partnerships with the city of Slupsk,Poland, led by Mayor Maciej Kobylinski, the President of the City Council, Mr. Zdzislaw Solowin, and community members. Both communities were able to formally initiate their partnerships, mutual interests and engage openly with each other on a video conference hosted by the mayors from their respective town hall offices.

Participating members of the video conference included the President of the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Dr. David Williams, the Vice Rector of the Pomeranian Academy in Slupsk, Mr. Anthony Drapella, the President of the City Council of Slupsk, Mr. Zdzislaw Solowin, the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce ofHuntsville/Madison County, Mr. Evans Quinlivan, Mr. Bartosz Gwozdz-Sproketowski, Director of Economic Impact Department of Slupsk, Dr. Ruth Yates, Assistant Superintendent of theHuntsville City Schools and Mr. Vladyslaw Pedziwiatr, Chancellor of Hanzeatic Academy.

"This strategic partnership follows the grander international relationship betweenPoland andthe United States that was formalized in an agreement signed on Wednesday August 20th, 2008 which strengthens both countries national security and protection of their sovereign territory. International partnerships made at the local and highest levels mixed with personal relationships build trust and mutual benefits that make life prosperous for the citizens of both countries," stated Riki Ellison.

"Slupsk and its nearby region will be host to the US 10 two-stage ground- based defensive interceptors site that was agreed upon betweenPoland andthe United States.Huntsville, Alabama has the most prominent engineering community for missile defense technology inthe United States."

The Prime Minster ofPoland, Mr. Donald Tusk, is set to meet the Polish public in the Slupsk Region and its nearby communities this Friday. He will present information on whatPoland has agreed to withthe United States, and how it will affect the community that will be surrounding the US defensive missile site.

The local Slupsk Community lead by Mayor Maciej Kobylinski and Town Mayor Mariusz Chmielare awaiting Prime Minster Tusk's comments and his explanation as they have been seeking dialogue with him since the negotiations began between the two countries. The Polish public in the local area wants and needs validation and information from the Polish Government at the highest levels from this agreement. Information about the direct and indirect impacts that the defensive missile site will cause throughout the region, covering a broad range of areas to include safety, US presence and economic impact is paramount to the Polish public's support for the system being located there.

TheCzech Republic, who recently agreed to host the US European Midcourse Radar (EMR) last month, andthe United States who both have been forthcoming and open with information to the Czech public about the EMR that will be deployed in the Bryd Region of theCzech Republic. The Czech Government as well asthe United States have had many briefings for the communities throughout their negotiation and after their agreement was signed. The Czech government, in addition, provided federal compensation for local infrastructure projects that would be affected throughout those villages and cities near the where the EMR would be located. Most European20countries and the United States do similar types of educational and compensation efforts with their public prior to putting forward a new military installation in a community.

Education about the forthcoming missile defense system for the Polish Public is of equal importance to that of public education on missile defense in theUSA. Recent polling data shows strong support for the Missile Defense Site inPoland with 63 percent of the Polish public behind it and 72% of the American Public support the European Missile Defense Site.

Riki Ellison is available for on-the-record interviews about his trip to Poland and theCzech Republic where he met with local officials on the decision to base missiles and build a radar site. Call Mike Terrill at 602 885-1955 to arrange an interview.

SOURCE Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance

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