Warsaw gave Kiev all it could, Ukraine has no right to complain — Polish Defense Ministry
On October 31, during a meeting with the heads of territorial communities and districts in the Zakarpatye Region, Vladimir Zelensky criticized Poland for its reluctance to deliver the promised MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine despite prior agreements
MOSCOW, November 7. /TASS/. Ukraine currently has no right to demand more military aid from Poland, as Warsaw has nothing more to hand over to Kiev, Polish Defense Minister Vladyslav Kosiniak-Kamysz told reporters.
"Today, Ukraine has no right to complain or ask for more airplanes and other equipment," the minister said at a news conference after talks with his Czech counterpart Jana Cernochova in Warsaw, which was broadcast by the TVP Info channel. "We have reached the point where we have already provided everything we could," the politician explained.
On October 31, during a meeting with the heads of territorial communities and districts in the Zakarpatye Region, Vladimir Zelensky criticized Poland for its reluctance to deliver the promised MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine despite prior agreements. He accused Western allies of lacking the willingness to intercept missiles over Ukraine.
Polish President Andrzej Duda stated that Warsaw’s total aid to Kiev since the start of the military conflict in Ukraine has amounted to 3.3% of Poland's GDP, or 100 billion zloty (approximately $25 billion). This sum includes humanitarian assistance and military supplies, with military aid alone reaching $5 billion.