BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 10. The Polish
parliament voted to withdraw from the Treaty on Conventional Armed
Forces in Europe (CFE), the press service of the parliament said,
Trend reports.
It is noted that the Polish parliament adopted a law that
amended the scope of application of the Treaty. It is reported that
the country’s parliament voted by a majority to suspend the
country’s participation in the international treaty.
The CFE Treaty was signed by the USSR in 1990. In 1992,
post-Soviet countries agreed on the maximum amount of military
equipment that could be located on their territory.
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