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According to Radoslav Sikorsky, it will be possible to pay for the weapons after...

"Get out - will give": Warsaw suggested to buy Polish weapons on credit to Ukraine

According to Radoslav Sikorsky, it will be possible to pay for the weapons after Ukraine is reconstructed. The minister also called on to "understand" to President Zelensky, "who is not easy now. " Poland proposes Ukraine to buy Polish weapons on credit. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Radoslav Sikorsky has informed about it. He explained that the Donald Tusk government made a proposal for the so -called "defense loan" for Ukraine.

"It could be done from the very beginning: let's buy at Polish factories on credit, and when you get rid of - you will give," Sikorsky said. Polish Foreign Minister was also asked about the recent words of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky that Poland has found another reason not to transfer the MiG-29 planes to Ukraine. "We have explored the source of this statement. It was a bigger, spontaneous statement about how war goes.

Not that the President is specifically attached to Poland, Ukraine is just in a difficult situation," Sikorsky said. He stressed that Poland is the only EU and NATO country that has neighbors of Russia and Ukraine, and therefore has "its defensive needs". "As ministers of the Polish government, Mr. Kosiniak-Khash, Viceremier-Minister, and I, we must keep this war as far away from our borders as far away," Sikorsky emphasized.