President calls for Poland to seek nuclear deterrent
- In a Polsat News interview, President Karol Nawrocki said Poland should develop nuclear weapons and support joining a nuclear project but acknowledged uncertainty over US permission under the nuclear non‑proliferation treaty.
- More than 20 drones crossed Poland's territory in September, and Mr Nawrocki warned Poland is on the border of an armed conflict with the Russian Federation's growing threat.
- Amid high defence spending, Poland spends almost 5 per cent of output and signed a 2025 treaty with France that Prime Minister Donald Tusk said could share French nuclear missile protection.
- At the Munich Security Conference, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he is in talks with France about European nuclear defence and called to reorder the transatlantic relationship amid President Donald Trump's second term.
- With caution, Nawrocki said it is too early to sign the draft to streamline SAFE funds while respecting all international regulations.
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Poland's President Nawrocki dares to push ahead. Warsaw is to be given its own nuclear weapons program because of the increasing aggression from Russia.
Karol Navrotsky explained that his country must move forward given the threat from Russia - The Defense Minister distanced himself
Given the threat posed by Russia, Poland should have its own nuclear weapons program, President Karol Nawrocki has said.
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki pleads for a nuclear weapons program of his own – in response to the threat from Russia. To the question of a TV presenter, whether he fears Russia's reaction to this step, he has a quick answer ready.
The Polish President raises the possibility that the country will be armed with nuclear weapons in the face of the Russian threat.
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