Poland Has Not yet Handed over to Ukraine the Promised MiG-29 Fighters: Waiting for Kiev's Unmanned Technologies
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Deputy Minister of Defense of Poland Cesari Tomczyk said that the transfer of MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine depends on Kiev providing access to UAV technologies. June 15, 2026
What does Warsaw expect from Kyiv? Poland has suspended the transfer of the remaining MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine because Warsaw is waiting for Kyiv to resolve certain issues. This was stated by Polish Deputy Minister of National Defense Cezary Tomczyk, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing Rzeczpospolita. The reason for this was the delay in concluding an agreement on the exchange of drone production technology – Warsaw expects Kyiv to fulfill bi…
Poland suspends MiG-29 delivery to Ukraine over lack of drone technology exchange Poland has postponed the delivery of MiG-29 fighter jets due to lack of drone technology exchange. Warsaw is waiting for Kyiv's decision to finalize the deal.
Poland has not yet delivered its retired MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine because it has not provided it with its drone technology, Polish Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk told Polish radio station Radio Zet. The transfer of additional aircraft to the country defending itself against Russian aggression was discussed in Poland at the turn of last year and this year.
Ukraine has not yet received MiG-29 combat aircraft from Poland, said Deputy Minister of National Defense Cezary Tomczyk. He noted that the transfer of drone technology, which Kyiv was supposed to provide to the Polish military in exchange for post-Soviet aircraft, has not been finalized.
There is an active dialogue between the countries.

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