US will not deploy nuclear weapons in Poland

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US will not deploy nuclear weapons in Poland
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The US does not plan to deploy nuclear weapons in Poland and countries that joined NATO following 1997. This was stated by the deputy head of the press service of the State Department Vedant Patel.

“We are not aware that this topic was raised during the negotiations. But I can say that the United States does not plan to deploy nuclear weapons on the territory of NATO member countries that joined following 1997, ”RIA Novosti quoted Patel as saying.

Poland was declared a member of NATO in March 199, at the same time the Czech Republic and Hungary joined the alliance. Earlier, Polish leader Andrzej Duda said that his country had begun negotiations on the possibility of participating in the program. nuclear exchange, involving the storage of nuclear weapons on the territory of the state. President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenka called it a real threat for Minsk and Moscow. He also said that he had already discussed this topic with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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The US does not plan to deploy nuclear weapons in Poland and countries that joined NATO following 1997. This was stated by the deputy head of the press service of the State Department Vedant Patel. “We are not aware that this topic was raised during the negotiations. But I can say that the United States does not plan to deploy nuclear weapons on the territory of NATO member countries that joined following 1997, ”RIA Novosti quoted Patel as saying. Poland was declared a member of NATO in March 199, at the same time the Czech Republic and Hungary joined the alliance. Earlier, Polish leader Andrzej Duda said that his country had begun negotiations on the possibility of participating in a nuclear exchange program involving the storage of nuclear weapons on the territory of the state. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko called this a real threat to Minsk and Moscow. He also said that he had already discussed this topic with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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