 Poland wants more NATO troops on border with Russia nuclear weapons on Polish territory. Andrzej Duda, Poland's head of state, told that members and partners must now act on the decisions taken on strengthening NATO's Eastern flank with Russia according to remix media outlet. Discussions at the summit in Vilnius include a provision that each country commits ready for combat forces to counter the threat from Russia. According to Duda, 300,000 troops would strengthen NATO's Eastern flank in the event of an attack in a maximum of 30 days. The Polish president also said that there was a need to extend pipelines, supplying fuel to NATO territories in the east of the Alliance. At the moment these pipelines run only as far as Germany. Poland has been pursuing Western powers to host nuclear weapons on Polish soil and the country may use the summit to lobby further toward this goal. The Russian government has warned that if such a move is made it may increase the risk of a third world war. Earlier Prime Minister Mateusz Morawieki said that Poland wants to join NATO's nuclear sharing programme in response to Russia's plans to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. Since Russia intends to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, we again call on all of NATO to take part in the nuclear sharing programme. Morawieki said, we do not want to force it idly by while Putin escalates all sorts of threats.