NATO Announces That It Does Not Plan to Transfer Nuclear Weapons to Poland

NATO announces that it does not plan to transfer nuclear weapons to Poland, here is what Jens Stoltenberg says about the requests coming from the Poles now.

NATO Announces No Plans to Transfer Nuclear Weapons to Poland

NATO has officially announced that it does not plan to transfer nuclear weapons to Poland, even though the Polish president, Andrzej Duda, has stated that his country is prepared for such an option, all in order to protect the country's territory from possible attacks.

NATO, unlike Russia, has no plans to change the location of its nuclear weapons, at least not for now, even if there are more countries with such capabilities within the alliance than Russia has in its arsenal, and despite Vladimir Putin's threats.

"Jens Stoltenberg says that NATO does not intend to deploy nuclear forces in Poland. "NATO has no plans to reconfigure its nuclear forces or station forces in any NATO country," the alliance's secretary general told a joint conference with Rishi Sunak. Earlier, Polish President Andrzej Duda said he was ready to deploy nuclear weapons in the country if NATO allies decided to do so."