Deputy defense minister says Poland is discussing whether to join other
European countries in hosting nuclear arms to strengthen defenses.
Poland’s deputy defense minister has said the ministry is considering asking for access to nuclear weapons through a Nato program in which non-nuclear states borrow the arms from the US.
Tomasz Szatkowski said the ministry was discussing whether to ask for
access to Nato’s “nuclear sharing” program to strengthen the country’s ability to defend itself.
Polish media said Szatkowski’s comments on Saturday to the private
broadcaster Polsat marked the first time a Polish official has indicated
the country wants to join the program.
Among Nato’s 28 members there are three nuclear powers – the US,
France and Britain – but only the US has provided weapons to allies for
nuclear sharing.
Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Turkey have hosted nuclear weapons as part of the program.
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