Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski responded to Ukrainian President Zelensky's words about not transferring MiG aircraft to Ukraine. He said that Poland has already done more for Ukraine than any other country. This was written by Polsat News, reported by UNN.
On Thursday, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Kyiv had agreed with NATO to send planes to Poland, expecting to receive MiG aircraft from Poland in return, but that Poland found other reasons not to transfer the planes.
When asked to comment on the statement, Poland's foreign minister acknowledged that Kyiv was in a difficult situation, but also recalled the efforts made to support Ukraine after the war began.
Among the countries that help Ukraine, if we take into account military aid, financial aid, economic aid, humanitarian aid and aid to Ukrainian refugees, Poland has done more for Ukraine than any other country in terms of GDP
Sikorski explained that Poland can be proud of this and that it is a manifestation of solidarity. He recalled that across the eastern border there are “almost 300 of our tanks, a lot of heavy equipment, and airplanes.
“We are trying to help, but we are also a frontline country. We are also threatened by Russia, and not everything is possible,” Sikorsky summarized.