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West could boost Ukraine’s air defense – Polish PM

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September 13, 2024
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Published: September 13, 2024 7:13 pm
Author: RT

Kiev should be as well-equipped as possible, Donald Tusk has reportedly said

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Friday that Western governments are discussing plans to strengthen air defense support for Ukraine, the channel TVP has reported.

The remarks follow Tusk’s meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who arrived in Warsaw on Thursday to discuss joint support to Ukraine after visiting Kiev the day before.

“In the interest of Poland and our security, it is crucial that Ukraine is as well-equipped as possible during the war and that it can effectively defend Ukrainian airspace, as this also protects our airspace,” Tusk told reporters.

The Polish PM added that he had had an extensive conversation on the matter with Blinken, and that he also remains in regular contact with many world leaders.

“The solidarity of the West on this issue is increasingly impressive, and we can expect more intensive support for Ukraine from our allies and the entire Western world,” Tusk stated.

While hosting Blinken on Thursday, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said that Ukraine should be allowed to fire Western-supplied missiles deep into Russia.

“I’m of the opinion that Ukraine has the right to use Western weapons to prevent [Russian] war crimes,” Sikorski stated at a joint press meeting.

“We should continue to deliver advanced air defense systems (to Ukraine) and lift restrictions on the use of long-range weapons,” he said.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a plenary session of the 10th St. Petersburg International United Cultures Forum in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Putin issues new warning to NATO

Kiev has long urged its Western backers to allow long-range strikes on Russian territory, claiming that its inability to attack targets deep inside Russia with Western arms is preventing it from making progress on the battlefield.

The US and its allies placed some restrictions on the use of their weapons, stating they did not want to be directly involved in the conflict with Russia, while reportedly arming Ukraine to the tune of $200 billion.

Some Western outlets have reported that the limitations might be lifted this week, while Blinken and British Foreign Secretary David Lammy were visiting Kiev.

Moscow has repeatedly stated that no amount of foreign weapons can alter the outcome of the conflict in Ukraine’s favor, stressing that such shipments simply prolong the hostilities and result in more casualties and destruction.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said earlier that allowing Ukraine to use Western-supplied weapons to hit targets deep inside Russia would make these countries directly involved in the conflict, with dire consequences.

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