Poland is ready to organize logistical support for the truce in Ukraine


Poland is ready to organize logistical support for the truce in Ukraine. This was announced on April 8 by the Minister of National Defense of the Republic Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamysh.
"If it came to a truce, Poland would emphatically say: we are not sending troops to Ukraine, but we will participate in the logistics process," he said at a press conference broadcast by TVP Info.
The minister did not specify what exactly he meant, but recalled that about 95% of military aid supplied by Western countries enters Ukraine through Poland.
Kosinyak-Kamysh added that the withdrawal of the US military from Rzeszow airport on the Polish-Ukrainian border does not mean the termination of US military assistance to Kiev. He stressed that the American soldiers would remain in Poland, and the bases where the contingent would be stationed had already been agreed.
Earlier in the day, Polish President Andrzej Duda announced that the withdrawal of US military personnel from the logistics hub at Rzeszow airport near the Polish-Ukrainian border to other bases in Poland had been agreed with NATO. Such actions do not mean the withdrawal of United States troops from the country.
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