President Duda calls on US to place nuclear weapons in Poland
- Poland's President Andrzej Duda has called on the U.S. To place nuclear weapons in Poland as a deterrent to Russia's aggression, as reported by the Financial Times.
- Duda discussed this proposal with U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, emphasizing the importance of security for Poland and NATO members.
- Poland currently spends 4.1% of its GDP on defense, with plans to increase to 4.7%, highlighting the country's commitment to defense since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
- Wojciech Kolarski, advisor to Duda, stated that nuclear arms are crucial for Poland's security given its borders with Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus.
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