According to Alliance Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, the bloc’s allies monitor and control all potential weapons tests.
The North Atlantic Alliance always monitors all possible tests in various fields, including nuclear. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced this at a briefing.
He was asked about the claim that the Russian Federation plans to place nuclear weapons in space.
“I can say that we constantly share intelligence among allies,” he said.
He said Allies are always monitoring all possible tests in various areas.
Russian Federation wants to launch nuclear weapons into space: what is known
According to media reports, the White House National Security Adviser told the US Congress about a “serious threat to national security”. According to sources, the threat is related to the Russian desire to launch nuclear weapons into space.
According to the interlocutors of the publication, it is alleged that the conversation was not about the release of nuclear weapons to Earth, but about their possible use against satellites.
“This is very worrying and very sensitive,” a source said, describing it as a “major incident.”
He also declined to provide additional details on the matter, but said, “Americans understand that there are a number of threats and challenges, such as terrorism, that we face in the world every day.”
Let us remind you that in the same briefing, Jens Stoltenberg said that the North Atlantic Alliance planned to transfer 1 million unmanned aerial vehicles to Ukraine for military assistance.
Source: Focus
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