Poland is ready to train Ukrainians living in this country.
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said that his country is planning train a unit of Ukrainian citizens who live in Poland and are subject to conscription into the Ukrainian army.
He said this on May 31 during a visit to Prague, writes the Polish edition of RAR.
Sikorsky took part in an informal meeting of the foreign ministers of a NATO country. He noted that Poland is ready to train Ukrainians who live in this country and are subject to conscription into the army.
“Poland was considering the Ukrainian request for training, but we came to the conclusion that it would be both safer and more effective to train a Ukrainian unit formed from Ukrainians in Poland who were subject to conscription into the Ukrainian army, and that this was It would just be a more effective way to help Ukraine,” Sikorsky said.
Polish publications also write that their country is ready to sign a security agreement with Ukraine.
According to the head of Polish diplomacy, the negotiations in Prague brought us closer to the development of important decisions, including “strengthening the message about Ukraine’s future membership in the Alliance and creating a mechanism for financial support for the defense of Ukraine in the amount of about 40 billion dollars a year. Half this amount must be contributed by the United States.”
Recall that in Poland, the RAR publication twice reported on the holding of “shared mobilization in the country to send troops to Ukraine.” The media and official authorities of this country have already announced a cyber attack from Russia.
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