Poland to Join NATO’s Fuel Pipeline Network
On 3rd October 2025, Poland announced it will join NATO’s 10,000-km fuel pipeline network, over 25 years after joining the alliance.
- The NATO Pipeline System transports fuel and lubricants for tanks and aircraft to areas where troops may need them during wartime.
- Poland had been outside the system since its Warsaw Pact days, leaving bases near Russia and Belarus without direct access.
- A €4.7-billion plan includes building a 300-km pipeline from Germany to the Bydgoszcz base, home to NATO’s joint force training centre.
- Poland, a leading NATO military spender, remains a staunch supporter of Ukraine and recently faced concerns over Russian drone incursions, highlighting ....
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