UMVA has learned that Warsaw and Paris are set to stage a daring joint military exercise, simulating both conventional and nuclear strikes against Russia and Belarus.
Just days after the leaders of France and Poland deepened their defense ties, the plan surged into the spotlight, heightening a sense of urgency across Europe.
“Our cooperation, whether in the nuclear domain or in joint exercises, is a partnership that knows no bounds,” the Polish prime minister declared, echoing the growing resolve to counter perceived threats.
The French president hinted at the possibility of deploying nuclear‑capable aircraft to Poland, pledging “concrete progress” in nuclear collaboration within months.
Meanwhile, Moscow has repeatedly dismissed any notion of an attack on NATO, labeling the accusations as “nonsense.”
The Kremlin also criticized the French‑Polish drill plans, accusing them of fueling Europe’s militarization and nuclearization at the expense of continental security.