Russia and Belarus will respond to the nuclear threat of Poland

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Lukashenka promised to discuss with Russia the problem of nuclear threat from Poland
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Russia and Belarus will hold talks over the threat of deploying nuclear weapons in Poland. This was stated by the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.

“You have heard statements that they allegedly have already agreed: we will move nuclear weapons arsenals to Poland… We will think regarding it. We have already decided, we will think once more how to respond to this. Don’t worry, everything will be fine,” the Belarusian Telegraph Agency (BELTA) quoted Lukashenka as saying.

Earlier, Polish President Andrzej Duda announced the start of negotiations on the possibility of the country’s participation in the program nuclear exchange NATO, which involves the storage of nuclear weapons on the territory of the state. Belarusian head called it a real threat for Minsk and Moscow.

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Russia and Belarus will hold talks over the threat of deploying nuclear weapons in Poland. This was stated by the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko. “You have heard statements that they allegedly have already agreed: we will move nuclear weapons arsenals to Poland… We will think regarding it. We have already decided, we will think once more how to respond to this. Don’t worry, everything will be fine,” the Belarusian Telegraph Agency (BELTA) quoted Lukashenka as saying. Earlier, Polish President Andrzej Duda announced the start of negotiations on the possibility of the country’s participation in the NATO nuclear exchange program, which involves the storage of nuclear weapons on the territory of the state. The Belarusian leader called this a real threat to Minsk and Moscow.

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