Poland, France to Discuss Nuclear Deterrence Information Exchange, Exercises
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Paris and Warsaw plan to exchange information and hold joint exercises on advanced nuclear deterrence, as proposed by France, President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday while visiting Poland.
France and Poland agreed on Monday, in Gdansk, to significantly strengthen their cooperation in the field of defence, including in the field of nuclear deterrence, President Emmanuel Macron announcing that planes...
France and Poland plan to exchange information and hold joint exercises on advanced nuclear deterrence, French President Emmanuel Macron said during a visit to Poland. He mentioned that France could deploy nuclear-armed aircraft to Poland. He reiterated that European countries must rely on domestic suppliers for armaments in order to ensure greater independence and self-sufficiency.
Emmanuel Macron and Donald Tusk sealed on Monday in Gdansk a major strengthening of cooperation between Paris and Warsaw. This defence-oriented summit foresees progress on French nuclear deterrence and...
France and Poland plan to exchange information and hold joint exercises under the advanced nuclear deterrence program, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday. He also called on the United States and Iran to calm the tense situation in the Strait of Hormuz, which he called a mistake on both sides...
By its very nature, discussions about nuclear security cooperation are discreet, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said after his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron. "Our talks on security and military cooperation have a very broad scope," the head of government emphasized.
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