In Kremlin “concerned about anti-Russian line” Warsaw

The line conducted by Polish politicians in relation to Russia is anti-Russian character and can lead to a further increase in tension, the press secretary of Russian President Dmitry Sadkov said. So he commented on the statement of the Vice-Prime Minister of Poland Yaroslav Kaczynski about the willingness to accommodate nuclear weapons in the country.

“In general, the line of Polish leadership recently causes deep concern. The line is extremely militant, anti-Russian, and proposed actions, of course, can only lead to the further growth of tension on the continent,” the Kremlin representative stressed.

Earlier, Yaroslav Kaczynsky stated that Poland could place the US nuclear weapons on its territory. He also called for strengthening the presence of American soldiers in Europe, especially on the Eastern NATO flank. According to him, their number should grow from the current 100,000 to 150,000 “due to the growing aggression of Russia.” In addition, the Deputy Prime Minister urged to create a new NATO Command Center for his country.