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Poland's connection with NATO strategic fuel pipeline will cost $5.5 billion

Poland announced on Friday that the cost of its plan to connect to a NATO pipe-line network designed to provide fuel to troops in case of war will be 20 billion zlotys (about $5 billion).

The ministry and the Polish pipeline operator PERN had signed an agreement earlier in the day to connect the pipelines of the country to the NATO network.

Cezary Cezary Tomczyk, Deputy Minister of Defence said: "We're talking about...construction pipelines covering a distance up to 300 km...we're talking about one the largest investments made in the security and safety of the Polish State in the past 30 years."

Poland has been trying to connect with the Central Europe Pipeline System of NATO, which was built during the Cold War and transports jet-fuel, diesel, gasoline and naphtha through Belgium, France and Germany.

Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and, more recently, the drone incursions by Russia into Ukraine have increased the urgency for this NATO member on its eastern flank.

NATO has allocated 60 millions zlotys (60 million dollars) to Poland for the completion of this project, which is expected take several years.

Tomczyk said that the NATO has already made a decision on the design and planning of the investment.

(source: Reuters)