Ukraine offers anti-drone experience to Poland and may receive MiG-29 - statements after Zelenskyy's meeting in Warsaw
Statements. Vladimir Zelensky
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Ukraine has passed on information to its partners about the deployment of Oreshnik missiles in Belarus; the decision on how to respond will be made by the allies.
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Kyiv offers Poland advice on defending itself against Russian drones, taking into account threats from Belarus.
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Ukraine is ready to see Polish companies help rebuild the country.
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Russia is trying to destroy the alliance between Ukraine and Poland, but it will not succeed.
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The EU's financial support for 90 billion euros is critical and signals to Russia that the war is futile.
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The key problem in aviation is not a shortage of aircraft, but a shortage of pilots.
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This weekend, Ukrainian and American delegations will meet in the United States.
Statements by the President of Poland Karol Navrotsky
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Zelenskyy's visit to Warsaw is a positive signal for Ukraine and Poland and a negative one for Moscow.
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The Russian threat began long before 2022.
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Donald Trump - The only world leader capable of forcing Putin to sign a peace.
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Poland supports sanctions against Russia, strikes against the shadow fleet and the transfer of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine.
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The peace must be lasting and not allow Russia to regroup.
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Poland may transfer to Ukraine 6-8 MiG-29 fighters in exchange for anti-drone technology.
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Warsaw believes that Poland's assistance to Ukraine has not always been properly appreciated.
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Poland has been in a state of hybrid war with Russia and Belarus for many years.







