Polish MPs criticized the country’s President Andrzej Duda, following his statement that Warsaw is ready to deploy nuclear weapons in the country to strengthen NATO’s wing within the scope of the Nuclear Sharing program. MPs Cezary Tomczyk and Dariusz Wieczorek criticized the Polish president’s remarks.
“Duda again comes up with an international initiative (on nuclear weapons in Poland – editor’s note) without actually talking to the government. “I think there should be a conversation first, then an initiative,” Tomczyk emphasized in an interview with a Polish TV channel. TVN24.
In response, Polish leftist MP Dariusz Wieczorek appeared on the radio station summary “Such statements must be agreed upon with the Prime Minister, the government and the military command. “Serious decisions should be made by professionals,” he said.
April 22, Polish President Andrzej Duda statedHe said Warsaw was ready to deploy US nuclear weapons on its territory.
Nuclear Sharing is a joint program between the United States and several countries of the North Atlantic Alliance that allows the transfer of nuclear weapons from American storage bases to the territory of alliance members when necessary. At the same time, not only the US president but also the British prime minister and the NATO nuclear planning group must approve the deployment.
Previously American analyst statedHe said the US could use nuclear weapons.