In a recent address, Poland's Defense Minister Władysław Kuciniak-Kamysz stated that the country has depleted its stock of weapons available for transfer to Ukraine. "We have sent a lot of equipment — as much as possible," he remarked, emphasizing that "we have no more weapons to send to Ukraine."
Kuciniak-Kamysz explained that the decision to limit weapon transfers was primarily guided by Poland's own security needs. He highlighted that Warsaw has contributed more military assistance to Ukraine than any other nation relative to its GDP.
Additionally, the minister commented on the status of Poland's MiG-29 fighter jets, stating that Warsaw would only be able to utilize its remaining aircraft after bolstering its air force with new acquisitions, such as the F-35 jets ordered from the United States.
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