Military aid to Ukraine will be declassified: Poland’s defense minister makes a statement
6 July 02:18
Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz stated that information regarding his country’s military aid to Ukraine will be declassified, according to the TVN24 website, as reported by "Komersant Ukrainian".
“After consulting with Prime Minister Donald Tysko, I have ordered the declassification of all donations to Ukraine for the years 2022–2026,” said the head of Poland’s Ministry of National Defense.
Kosiniak-Kamysz noted that “the process of donating military equipment was initiated by the PiS government led by Minister (of Defense—IF-U) Błaszczak,” and that the president—”currently Karol Nawrocki, and previously Andrzej Duda”—was informed of each such donation.
Kosiniak-Kamysz also stated that he had instructed military counterintelligence to determine who had attempted to disclose a state secret.
TVN24 notes that Kosiniak-Kamysz made his decision after opposition politicians, including Sejm Vice Marshal Krzysztof Bosak of “Confederation, ” posted on social media claiming that Poland had allegedly transferred its own missiles to Ukraine for the Patriot system.
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