Thursday, May 17th, 2012
Poles closer to visa-free US travel
The latest draft of a United States' bill on establishing visa-free entry provides additional guarantees for Poles, Rzeczpospolita reports, citing an anonymous diplomatic source in Washington DC.
According to the source, Washington could be about to reward its close allies with inclusion in its visa waiver program. The newspaper writes that this could mean visas for Poles will soon be abolished.
"This is meant to be a reward for close cooperation between Poland and the US in the war on terror," the unnamed source told the daily.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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