Poland's Prime Minister Declares Immediate Readiness to Supply MiG-29 Fighter Jets to Ukraine.
Poland's Offer of MiG-29 Fighter Jets
According to Novyny.live: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on February 5th that his country is prepared to transfer MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine. Tusk stated that if these aircraft are needed, Poland is ready to deliver them immediately, signaling strong support for Ukraine's military efforts. This potential transfer is significant as Poland operates MiG-29s, which are familiar to Ukrainian pilots and could be integrated relatively quickly.
In addition to the jets, Polish officials have discussed with Ukraine the possibility of providing alternative military equipment. This offer comes as Ukraine continues to seek modern air defense and combat capabilities to counter the ongoing Russian invasion.
Comprehensive Aid Package Announced
Alongside the fighter jet proposal, Poland announced its 48th aid package for Ukraine, valued at 200 million Polish złoty. This assistance is expected to include not only aircraft but also other types of military hardware useful to the Ukrainian armed forces. The two nations continue their dialogue on mutual equipment exchanges, which could strengthen the defensive capabilities of both countries.
The transfer of MiG-29 fighter jets from Poland to Ukraine could significantly enhance the potential of the Ukrainian armed forces within the context of the ongoing military tension in the region. - Donald Tusk
The financial support from the latest aid package demonstrates that Poland remains a steadfast ally for Ukraine, committed to supporting its fight for independence and security. These steps are likely to further deepen defense cooperation between the two neighboring nations.
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