NATO has denied claims of plans to deploy nuclear weapons in Europe

NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg: nuclear weapons will not be deployed in countries where they are not currently available

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg denied that the alliance has plans to station nuclear weapons in new European countries. RIA Novosti writes about this.

“We have no plans to deploy nuclear weapons in countries other than those in which they have already been deployed as part of the containment policy for many years,” Stoltenberg said.

Thus, he commented on the words of the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, who called on Russia to place nuclear weapons in his country if NATO deployed warheads in Poland. Thus, he assured that there will be no nuclear weapons in countries where they do not exist now.

Earlier, Lukashenko warned that if NATO warheads appear in Poland, Belarus will be ready to provide its territory for the deployment of Russian strategic weapons … He also noted that “sheds” for storing warheads remain on the Belarusian territory.

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