Poland’s leader says his country is ready to host NATO members’ nuclear weapons to counter Russia
- Poland is open to hosting NATO allies' nuclear weapons, with President Andrzej Duda stating readiness in an interview.
- Duda expressed willingness for nuclear arms deployment to reinforce NATO's eastern flank amid Russia's militarization in Belarus and Kaliningrad.
- Moscow cautioned of security measures if Poland proceeds with hosting nuclear weapons, reacting to the ongoing discussions with the United States.
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