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West to collectively decide on its next moves after blast in Poland investigated — Biden

The US leader said there was "total unanimity among the folks at the table"

BALI /Indonesia/, November 16. /TASS/. Western powers will collectively decide what their next steps will be after investigating the missile incident in eastern Poland, US President Joe Biden told reporters on Wednesday.

"I’m going to make sure we figure out exactly what happened <…>, and then we’re going to figure out our next step," he said after a meeting with other leaders from G7 and NATO countries on Indonesia’s resort island of Bali.

The US leader said there was "total unanimity among the folks at the table."

Apart from Biden, the talks were attended by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, French President Emmanuel Macron, European Council President Charles Michel, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

Poland’s Radio Zet reported on Tuesday with reference to unofficial sources that two missiles hit grain dryers in the village of Przewodow in eastern Poland’s Lublin Voivodeship, close to the border with Ukraine. According to the report, two people were killed in the incident. Polish President Andrzej Duda said it was yet unclear where the missile came from. Russian Ambassador to Poland Sergey Andreyev was summoned to the Polish Foreign Ministry in connection with the incident.

The Russian Defense Ministry said the Russian military had performed no strikes targeting the Ukrainian-Polish border zone. "The wreckage published by Polish mass media from the scene in Przewodow have no relation to Russian firepower," the ministry said in a statement.