Spy probe: Poland recalls Eurocorps commanders

General Jaroslaw Gromadzinski was in charge of Eurocorps in June 2023
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Warsaw recalls Poland's Eurocorps commander over spying probes The Defense Ministry in Warsaw announced on Wednesday that it had launched a “control investigation” into access to classified information by General Jaroslaw Gromadzinski, “following new information about the officer.” Gromadzinski assumed leadership of Eurocorps, headquartered in Strasbourg, France, in June 2023.

Eurocorps, established in 1992 at the initiative of Germany and France, is a rapid deployment force available to NATO and the European Union. The main task is the management and coordination of large international military operations. Eurocorps could command 60,000 soldiers; The headquarters in Strasbourg has a staff of around a thousand employees with support units.

Troops come from many European countries. “Constituent countries” are Germany, France, Belgium, Spain, Luxembourg and, from 2022, Poland. Greece, Italy, Romania, Turkey and Austria are called associated countries. (APA/AFP)

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