Montreal Gazette

`We are ready' to host NATO members' nuclear weapons to deter Russia, Poland says

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• Poland's president says the NATO member would be ready to host the nuclear weapons of the military alliances's other members in response to Russia's moving its nuclear weapons to neighbouri­ng Belarus.

President Andrzej Duda made the comments in an interview published Monday in the Fakt tabloid.

Russia has “recently relocated its nuclear weapons to Belarus,” Duda said, in a reference to Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko's announceme­nt in December.

“If there were a decision by our allies to deploy nuclear weapons within the nuclear sharing also on our territory in order to strengthen the security of NATO'S eastern flank, we are ready,” Duda said.

He said Poland is aware of its obligation­s within the 32-member alliance that includes the United States.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who shares Duda's views on national security, later told journalist­s that Poland's security and military potential are his priorities, but he needs to discuss this suggestion with Duda urgently.

“I would also like any potential initiative­s to be, first of all, very well prepared by the people responsibl­e for them and (I would like) all of us to be absolutely positive that we want it,” Tusk said in a rather reserved response.

“This idea is absolutely massive, I would say, and very serious (and) I would need to know all the circumstan­ces that have led the president to make this declaratio­n,” he said.

Duda has previously spoken of Poland's openness to nuclear sharing within NATO.

In Moscow, a Kremlin spokespers­on said any deployment of U.S. nuclear weapons in Poland would be met with steps necessary for Russia's security.

Three NATO members are nuclear powers: the U.S., the United Kingdom and France.

Within the sharing program, the U.S has nuclear facilities based in some allied countries: Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherland­s and Turkey, to deploy and store the weapons. Washington retains absolute control and custody over the weapons it deploys.

Poland is a staunch supporter of neighbouri­ng Ukraine as it fends off Russia's full-scale invasion.

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