NATO: We have no plans to expand the deployment of nuclear weapons
The Secretary General of NATO announced during a joint visit with British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak in Poland that this military alliance has no plans to deploy nuclear weapons in other member countries. |
On Monday, Polish President Andrzej Duda reiterated that his country is ready to deploy US nuclear weapons. Both Duda and his security adviser have previously expressed such reservations. In Poland, the president is the commander-in-chief of the army. Andriy Duda, the president of Poland, said in an interview with the newspaper Fact published on Monday: “If our allies decide to deploy nuclear weapons on our soil as part of the nuclear sharing in order to strengthen NATO’s eastern wing, we are ready to do this. Russia’s ally is Belarus. In another part of his speech, Duda said that the issue of the possible deployment of nuclear weapons in Poland has been discussed for some time between Poland and the United States. He added: “I have already told I have addressed this issue.”
Jaroslav Kaczynski, the former deputy prime minister of Poland, had previously made a positive comment about the deployment of American nuclear weapons in his country shortly after the start of the war in Ukraine. He said: “If the Americans ask us to store American nuclear weapons in Poland, we will be ready for it. This will significantly increase the deterrence against Moscow.
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