Critics of Ukraine Aid Have Gone Crazy, Polish Minister Says
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Critics of aid to Ukraine have gone crazy, Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz said in an interview with TVN24 on Thursday. He made the remarks while defending the government's decision to provide the beleaguered country with several Patriot air defense missiles. The move has been criticized by many close associates of Polish President Karol Nawrocki and opposition parties.
Kosinyak-Kamash reminded the Navrotski team that military assistance to Ukraine was in the national interest of Poland.
“I want Russian missiles not to be shot down over Warsaw”: Polish Defense Minister supported Ukraine's transfer of missiles to PatriotVladislav Kosinjak-Kamysz supported the government's decision to provide Ukraine with Patriot missiles. He criticized those who oppose This, calling them stupid.
Polish Defense Minister Vladislav Kosinjak-Kamysz positively assessed the decision of the Polish government to transfer missiles for Patriot systems to Ukraine, noting that military assistance to Ukraine belongs to Poland's national interests.
TVN24 writes about it. Earlier, the head of the Office of International Policy of President Navrotsky Marchin Pshidach said that Deputy Kosinyak-Kamysh played a key role in the decision on the transfer of missiles. “Is this treason or just stupidity?” — he commented. At the same time, the defense minister replied that Poland's goal is for Ukraine to win the war against Russia. I will defend this decision made by me and the government. I ask Mini…
Vladislav Kosinjak-Kamysz harshly responded to critics of military aid to Kiev, saying Polish missiles would better shoot down Russian targets over Ukraine than over Warsaw
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