NATO’s policy on participation in the war between Ukraine and Russia remains unchanged.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated this in a telethon interview.
— NATO will support Ukraine and we have now increased our support, including through various air defense systems. Of course, the F-16 is also important in this context. We will provide more ground-based air defense systems and ammunition to the existing ones, — said Stoltenberg.
Can Poland shoot down missiles over Ukraine
Answering the question about whether Poland will be able to shoot down Russian missiles over the territory of Ukraine, the Secretary General said that this will not happen.
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— NATO’s policy is unchanged – we will not participate in this conflict, we will not become part of it,” he emphasized.
Recall that on July 8, a security agreement was signed between Ukraine and Poland, which, in particular, considers the possibility of intercepting Russian missiles and drones. This issue was raised at the NATO summit in Washington.