Polish President Andrzej Duda said at the White House Tuesday that he would welcome a permanent US military base in his country — and declared that he would name it “Fort Trump.”

“I would like to invite the US president to post more American troops to Poland. And we want to invest further, we want to modernize Polish armed forces,” Duda said during a White House news conference with President Trump.

He then touted Poland’s military buildup and said he wanted to buy more arms from the US.

“We are implementing the largest military investment so far over the last 30 years. We want to implement more projects. We want to buy more equipment. And I’m convinced that this cooperation between Poland and the United States will go on smoothly,” Duda continued.

“I would very much like for us to set up a permanent American bases in Poland which we would call Fort Trump.”

The Polish president also warned that Russia posed the greatest security threat to the central European region.

Asked if he agreed, Trump said, “I am with the president. I feel he is right,” before hailing the US military buildup on his watch and once again railing at some NATO countries for not paying what he called their fair share on defense.