
Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski (R) and US President Barack Obama (L) pose during the official welcome ceremony at the presidential palace in Warsaw, Poland, 28 May 2011. Obama began talks on 28 May with his Polish counterpart Bronislaw Komorowski in Warsaw to discuss issues like stationing US F-16 jet fighters in Poland and supporting democratic changes in the Arab world. The visit was seen as a bid by the US to reassure Warsaw of its position as one of Washington‘s top allies in the region. Obama arrived in Poland late 27 May afternoon to attend a meeting of some 20 central and eastern European leaders on how their experiences in toppling Communism could be used to help support the democratic changes in the Arab world and Eastern European nations like Belarus. EPA/BARTLOMIEJ ZBOROWSKI **POLAND OUT**

Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski (R) and US President Barack Obama (L) walk during an official welcome ceremony at the presidential palace in Warsaw, Poland, 28 May 2011. Obama began talks on 28 May with his Polish counterpart Bronislaw Komorowski in Warsaw to discuss issues like stationing US F-16 jet fighters in Poland and supporting democratic changes in the Arab world. The visit was seen as a bid by the US to reassure Warsaw of its position as one of Washington‘s top allies in the region. Obama arrived in Poland late 27 May afternoon to attend a meeting of some 20 central and eastern European leaders on how their experiences in toppling Communism could be used to help support the democratic changes in the Arab world and Eastern European nations like Belarus. EPA/JACEK TURCZYK **POLAND OUT**

Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski (R) and US President Barack Obama (L) during an official welcome ceremony at the presidential palace in Warsaw, Poland, 28 May 2011. Obama began talks on 28 May with his Polish counterpart Bronislaw Komorowski in Warsaw to discuss issues like stationing US F-16 jet fighters in Poland and supporting democratic changes in the Arab world. The visit was seen as a bid by the US to reassure Warsaw of its position as one of Washington‘s top allies in the region. Obama arrived in Poland late 27 May afternoon to attend a meeting of some 20 central and eastern European leaders on how their experiences in toppling Communism could be used to help support the democratic changes in the Arab world and Eastern European nations like Belarus. EPA/PAWEL SUPERNAK **POLAND OUT**

Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski (L) and US President Barack Obama (R) inspect a guard of honor during an official welcome ceremony at the presidential palace in Warsaw, Poland, 28 May 2011. Obama began talks on 28 May with his Polish counterpart Bronislaw Komorowski in Warsaw to discuss issues like stationing US F-16 jet fighters in Poland and supporting democratic changes in the Arab world. The visit was seen as a bid by the US to reassure Warsaw of its position as one of Washington‘s top allies in the region. Obama arrived in Poland late 27 May afternoon to attend a meeting of some 20 central and eastern European leaders on how their experiences in toppling Communism could be used to help support the democratic changes in the Arab world and Eastern European nations like Belarus. EPA/BARTLOMIEJ ZBOROWSKI **POLAND OUT**

US President Barack Obama during an official welcome ceremony at the presidential palace in Warsaw, Poland, 28 May 2011. Obama began talks on 28 May with his Polish counterpart Bronislaw Komorowski in Warsaw to discuss issues like stationing US F-16 jet fighters in Poland and supporting democratic changes in the Arab world. The visit was seen as a bid by the US to reassure Warsaw of its position as one of Washington‘s top allies in the region. Obama arrived in Poland late 27 May afternoon to attend a meeting of some 20 central and eastern European leaders on how their experiences in toppling Communism could be used to help support the democratic changes in the Arab world and Eastern European nations like Belarus. EPA/PAWEL SUPERNAK **POLAND OUT** EPA/PAWEL SUPERNAK **POLAND OUT**

Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski (R) and US President Barack Obama (L) during an official welcome ceremony at the presidential palace in Warsaw, Poland, 28 May 2011. Obama began talks on 28 May with his Polish counterpart Bronislaw Komorowski in Warsaw to discuss issues like stationing US F-16 jet fighters in Poland and supporting democratic changes in the Arab world. The visit was seen as a bid by the US to reassure Warsaw of its position as one of Washington‘s top allies in the region. Obama arrived in Poland late 27 May afternoon to attend a meeting of some 20 central and eastern European leaders on how their experiences in toppling Communism could be used to help support the democratic changes in the Arab world and Eastern European nations like Belarus. EPA/BARTLOMIEJ ZBOROWSKI **POLAND OUT**