NATO, G7 countries to remain in close contact over Poland blasts
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“The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and G7 countries said on Wednesday they would remain in close contact to decide any possible reaction to a blast caused by a rocket which fell in Poland close to the Ukraine border and killed two people,” reported Reuters.
The news also mentioned that the joint statement followed an emergency meeting they held on the sidelines of a G20 summit in Indonesia, to discuss the explosions in NATO-member Poland, which were possibly caused by a Russian-made rocket.
The news weighs on the market sentiment and allows the US Dollar to pare recent losses. As a result, the EURUSD remains sidelined near 1.0350, down 0.05% intraday by the press time.
Also read: EURUSD approaches 200-DMA hurdle amid Poland-inspired jitters ahead of US Retail Sales, ECB’s Lagarde
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