Poland believes invasion of Ukraine nullified 1997 NATO-Russia pact and wants to host nuclear weapons

The head of the Polish Bureau of International Policy, Jakub Kumoch, said that Warsaw wants to place

nuclear weapons on its territory.

What is known

We are talking about participation in the program according to the generaluse of nuclear weapons Nuclear Sharing. We first wrote about this about three weeks ago. Then President Andrzej Duda announced such aspiration.

The US notes that it plans to holdNATO-Russia pact signed in 1997. Poland believes that the treaty was annulled after the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine. The agreement assumes that NATO will not deploy nuclear weapons in countries that joined the Alliance after 1997.

The Nuclear Sharing program involvesthe possibility of deploying nuclear warheads in NATO countries that do not have their own nuclear weapons. Now only the United States is ready to share this type of weapon, although France and Great Britain possess nuclear weapons.

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