Poland has offered a list of defensive ammunition to Ukraine, as the latter faces Russian military build-up near Ukrainian borders, news agency Ukrinform reports.
On Monday, January 31, the head of the of the National Security Bureau of Poland, Pawel Soloch, unveiled in a press conference that the decision to offer military support has been made by the Polish government and the Office of the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda.
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«It was decided to transfer to the Ukrainian side ammunition of a defensive nature for defensive, not offensive action. This decision is currently being implemented by the Minister of National Defence. (..) We have made an offer to the Ukrainian side and are waiting for a response», Soloch noted.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki was expected to visit Kyiv on Tuesday, February 1, while the head of the Bureau of International Policy of the President of Poland, Jakub Kumoch, visited Ukraine on Monday, January 31, Ukrinform wrote.