Poland offered Ukraine an alternative for sending its troops.

Ukrainian troops on the path with an alternative
Ukrainian troops on the path with an alternative

The head of the Polish Foreign Ministry, Radek Sikorski, stated that Poland will not send its troops to Ukraine but will provide support within the framework of a possible peacekeeping mission. He also emphasized that without Poland's assistance, providing help to Ukraine would be impossible, as most aid passes through the logistics hub of Rzeszów-Jasionka.

"Will not do this, but will provide support for a possible mission"

Poland has already mobilized about 30 thousand Ukrainian troops, which constitutes a third of the total European number. In addition, Poland has provided Ukraine with 45 packages of military assistance worth over 4 billion euros. Warsaw is also taking on the mission of training and logistical support for Ukraine.

"Poland will not send troops, but will provide support for a possible mission"

Sikorski noted that although some countries are considering sending their troops to Ukraine as part of a peacekeeping mission, Poland will not do this but will provide assistance to Ukraine.

Analysis and Context:

The speech of the head of the Polish Foreign Ministry emphasizes the importance of Poland's role in helping Ukraine in the conflict with Russia. Poland is refusing military intervention but is providing support in a peacekeeping mission, which reflects the importance of diplomatic efforts in resolving the conflict. Poland has successfully mobilized Ukrainian troops and is providing significant financial assistance. This shows Poland's solidarity and support for Ukraine's struggle for territorial integrity. The data is important for understanding the international situation and the partnership relations between countries.


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