Poland is interested in participating in the NATO program for the joint use of nuclear weapons.
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Warsaw wants to join the nuclear exchange program among the countries of the North Atlantic Alliance in response to the deployment by the aggressor country of Russia of tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus. This was announced on June 30 by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, Polsat News reports.
The final decision will depend on the US and other NATO partners. However, according to the prime minister, the Polish authorities will “act quickly in this matter.”
We do not want to sit idly by while the roads are escalating all sorts of threats,” Morawiecki emphasized.
As you know, the nuclear exchange is NATO’s nuclear deterrence program, which makes it possible to provide nuclear warheads to Alliance member countries that do not have their own nuclear weapons. Since 2009, the United States has deployed nuclear weapons in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Turkey.
It should be reminded that on May 25 the Russian Federation and Belarus signed documents defining the procedure for keeping Russian non-strategic nuclear weapons in a special storage facility in Belarus. The agreement provides that Moscow will control this “nucleus”.
And on May 14, Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko said that Belarus had already allegedly begun to receive tactical nuclear weapons from the Russian Federation.
Source: Polsat News
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