Vance stated Trump's disagreement with the deployment of nuclear weapons in eastern Europe
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US President Donald Trump has expressed his opposition to the deployment of nuclear weapons in Eastern Europe. This was announced on March 13 by Vice President of the United States Jay Dee Vance on Fox News channel.
"I haven't talked to the president specifically about this, but I would be shocked if he supported the spread of nuclear weapons further into Eastern Europe," Vance said, commenting on Polish President Andrzej Duda's call for the deployment of U.S. nuclear weapons in Poland.
He added that the lives of future generations may depend on such decisions.
In addition, the vice president said that at the moment there is a change in the erroneous course of the economy in the United States, which has remained in force for 40 years. In his opinion, such a policy was destroying the economic strength of the state.
Vance also noted that at the moment the country has a powerful economy, but it needs to be developed, which is the goal of the American leader.
"We must reduce inflation, provide social services and the work of the army, as well as force businesses to invest more not abroad, not in Chinese workers, but in the United States," the vice president said.
On the same day, the Financial Times newspaper reported that the Polish leader called on the United States to deploy nuclear weapons in the country. Duda discussed this issue with the special representative of the American president for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg.
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