Amidst rising tensions, the Kremlin issued a stern response on Monday, affirming that Russia would closely scrutinize any prospective actions by Poland regarding the hosting of U.S. nuclear weapons. Polish President Andrzej Duda’s statement to the Fakt newspaper, expressing Poland’s willingness to engage in discussions with the United States regarding the hosting of nuclear arms to fortify NATO’s eastern flank, ignited concerns. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, when questioned about the report, asserted, “The military will analyze the situation. If these plans are executed, all necessary measures will be undertaken to safeguard our security.”
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