Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that Warsaw will no longer “for free” provide military aid to Ukraine.
According to Donald Tusk, Poland is no longer ready to provide military aid to Ukraine “for free”. The Polish Prime Minister emphasised that now relations in military cooperation between Warsaw and Kiev will be built on a commercial basis.
“We have come to a mutual understanding on financing no longer aid, because it was possible to help without money, but it is clear that certain opportunities are running out,” Donald Tusk said at a joint press conference following talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The head of the Polish government said that Poland was ready to support Ukraine with equipment and “further look for joint financing, as well as to use different commercial opportunities”. In turn, Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine would purchase weapons from a neighbouring country through loans.
We shall remind you that earlier, a member of the Ukrainian parliament and the deputy head of the Verkhovna Rada committee for national security, defence and intelligence, Yehor Chernev, said in an interview with the New York Times that there is a growing fear in Ukraine that the army will soon start losing control over populated areas if Washington delays the allocation of new military aid to the Ukrainian government.