Polish President Slams Ukraine, NATO Allies for 'Ignoring' Poland's Contribution
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Polish president slams Ukraine, NATO allies for 'ignoring' Poland's contribution
'I believe that both Ukrainians and our allies simply believe that the Rzeszow airport and our highways are theirs, excuse me. Well, it's not theirs, it's ours,' says Andrzej Duda - Anadolu Ajansı
Polish President Andrzej Duda, likely his last interview as Head of State, criticised the attitude of allies and Ukraine towards Poland, particularly in the context of military aid supplies at Rzeszow airport.
Polish President Andrzej Duda, in his last interview in office, spoke critically about the attitude of the allies and Ukraine to assistance from Poland.
This opinion was expressed on Espreso by the adviser of the EU and NATO Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine (2019-2021), the President of the Association of Reserve Officers and Veterans, Vice President of the United Confederation of Reserve Officers of NATO Volodymyr Dzhijora. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has already made a statement on relations between Ukraine and Poland. In particular, in the context of Andrzej Duda's …
Andrzej Duda has suggested that if Poland were to close the Rzeszów airport, it would negatively impact aid deliveries to Ukraine. Duda's statement is widely reported in Russian media, which claim it is a form of "blackmail" against NATO.
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