Tusk: Poland is negotiating with France for access to nuclear weapons.
The Prime Minister of Poland talks about possible access to nuclear weapons
During a speech in the Polish parliament, Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that there are 'serious negotiations' with France regarding the possibility of access to nuclear weapons. He also warned that Europe can expect a military conflict with Russia in the coming years, as the Russian Federation is actively rearming and mobilizing for a full-scale war with various countries, including Ukraine.
According to Tusk, to ensure Poland's security, it is necessary to have the most modern military equipment and a half-million army of reservists. The government is also developing an intensive training program for reservists. The Prime Minister emphasized that Poland's security depends on the stability and sovereignty of Ukraine. If Ukraine maintains its independence, it will contribute to the security of Poland and all of Europe. However, in the event of defeat or an unfavorable peace, Ukraine may lose its sovereignty, creating a complex geopolitical situation for Poland.
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