Developments in Russia-Ukraine: Russia Says Deploying Nuclear Weapons to Poland Will Bring Danger Spanish Prime Minister Visits Ukraine
China News Agency, Beijing, July 2. Comprehensive news: According to a report by the TASS news agency on July 1, Medvedev, vice chairman of the Russian Federal Security Council, said that deploying nuclear weapons to Poland would bring danger. Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez visited Ukraine on the 1st local time and held a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kiev.
TASS reported that Medvedev said that the deployment of nuclear weapons to Poland will bring danger that these weapons will be used.
Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki said that in view of Russia’s deployment of nuclear weapons in Belarus, Poland is willing to join NATO’s “nuclear sharing” program. Poland also called on the entire NATO to participate in the “nuclear sharing” program.
According to reports, “nuclear sharing” is the nuclear threat policy adopted by NATO during the Cold War. At present, the United States has deployed nuclear weapons in Germany, Belgium and other countries.
According to a report by CNN, Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez visited Ukraine on the 1st local time and held a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kiev. At the press conference after the meeting, Sanchez announced that Spain would provide Ukraine with weapons and other assistance, including four “Leopard 2” main battle tanks, armored personnel carriers and a field hospital. Earlier, Spain promised to provide Ukraine with a total of 10 “Leopard 2” main battle tanks, of which 6 have arrived in Ukraine. Sanchez said that Spain will also provide Ukraine with 55 million euros to help Ukraine rebuild.
According to a Ukrainian state news agency report on the 1st, Zelensky said that he and Sanchez discussed issues such as Ukraine’s accession to the European Union, preparations for the NATO summit, security guarantees, a peace plan for Ukraine, and increased pressure on Russia for sanctions.
According to Reuters, Zelensky warned on the 1st that the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant still faced a “serious threat” and that Russia was “technically prepared” to cause a partial explosion at the nuclear power plant. Zelensky cited information from Ukraine’s intelligence agency as his source, but gave no further details.
Reuters reported on the 1st that Russia called Uzbekistan’s relevant statement “ridiculous.” Russia has denied any suggestion that it plans to attack or sabotage the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant. Both Russia and Ukraine have accused each other of shelling near the nuclear power plant.
According to the Ukrainian National News Agency, Zelensky announced on the 1st that he would impose sanctions on more than 190 individuals and 291 legal entities, including Georgian Airlines, which flies to Russia. Zelensky also called on the EU to pay more attention to Russia’s evasion of sanctions and to restrict the Russian nuclear industry in the next 12 rounds of sanctions.
(Original title: Progress in Russia-Uzbekistan situation: Russia says deploying nuclear weapons to Poland will bring danger Spanish Prime Minister visits Ukraine)
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2023-07-02 12:03:00