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Polish President Duda calls on us to deploy nuclear weapons in his country

Warsaw, Poland – Polish President Andrzej Duda has once again called on the United States to deploy nuclear weapons to Poland to stop Russia, the latest sign that NATO countries are increasingly considering nuclear protection as fears grow.

Duda appealed in an interview with The Financial Times published Thursday, repeating his appeal to the Biden administration in 2022.

Duda International Affairs Advisor Wojciech Kolarski then interviewed Poland’s RMF FM radio station on Thursday morning, and he believed that nuclear protection would improve security in Poland, a member of NATO’s eastern alliance with the security of NATO members of the alliance, and ruled Kalare and kalinitory of Kalinority of Kalinditory of Kalinditory of Kalinditory of Kalinditory of Kalarad.

Duda’s political opponent Donald Tusk said last week that Poland talks with France about President Emmanuel Macron’s proposal to use France’s nuclear deterrence to protect the mainland from Russian threats
. Moscow called the idea “extremely confrontational”.

Macron said he decided to launch a “strategic debate” to protect European allies with nuclear deterrence against the United States, a comment to Congress, due to concerns about potential disengagement in the United States. In a televised speech to the country, the French president described Moscow as a “threat to France and Europe.”

France is the only nuclear power in the EU.

Macron Meet President Trump
At the White House late last month, Mr. Trump held a meeting The war between Russia and Ukraine
as he returns to the White House to show possible points of US support and possible rifts with France and other European allies.

When Mr. Trump returned to the Oval Office in January, Macron told his European counterparts to “wake” and spend more on the defense of the continent to reduce his reliance on the United States.

Mr. Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and his team arrived in a meeting on Thursday for a Proposed 30-day ceasefire plan targets Ukraine
a familiar person tells CBS News. Russian media also reported his arrival.

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