Poland able to host NATO members’ nuclear weapons to counter Russia, president says

Poland’s president says the NATO member could be able to host the nuclear weapons of the navy alliances’s different members in response to Russia’s shifting its nuclear weapons to neighboring Belarus.

President Andrzej Duda made the feedback in an interview printed Monday within the Fakt tabloid.

Russia has “not too long ago relocated its nuclear weapons to Belarus,” Duda stated, in a reference to Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko’s announcement in December.

“If there have been a choice by our allies to deploy nuclear weapons throughout the nuclear sharing additionally on our territory as a way to strengthen the safety of NATO’s jap flank, we’re prepared,” Duda stated.

He stated Poland is conscious of its obligations throughout the 32-member alliance that features the USA.

“I might additionally like every potential initiatives to be, to start with, very nicely ready by the individuals chargeable for them and (I would love) all of us to be completely optimistic that we wish it,” Tusk stated in a quite reserved response.

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