Poland Does Not Plan To Send Troops To Ukraine

Deputy Minister of Defense of Poland Cesari Tomchik said that Warsaw did not plan to send troops to Ukraine.

Speaking on the radio tok FM, Tomchik commented on the course of the Russian-Ukrainian war.

He said that Poland does not plan to send troops to Ukraine and that his country would like to participate in issues such as supporting “logistics and training”.

Having emphasized that 95 percent of military assistance to Ukraine “passes through Poland”, Tomchik said that the United States is a strong ally of Poland.

A special representative of the United States in Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg met on February 18 in Warsaw with Polish President Andrzej Duda.