Warsaw: America’s green light to Ukraine to invade Russian territory is too late

The Polish Defense Minister said that the alleged permission of the United States to Ukraine to attack deep io Russian territory with American weapons was issued later than necessary and will not have a significa impact.
According to RCO News Agency, Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kuśniak-Kamysz said that the United States was late in issuing permission for Ukraine to attack deep io Russian territory with American long-range weapons.
The American newspaper New York Times reported on Sunday, quoting anonymous represeatives of the US governme, that US Preside Joe Biden for the first time allowed Ukraine to use US-made long-range missiles to attack Russian territory.
In response to the question of whether the Preside of the United States, Joe Biden, was late in issuing this permission, the Polish Minister of Defense said: “This is the question that is being asked the most at the mome. I don’t think this is a turning poi. “If this decision had been made earlier, it would have had a much stronger impact.”
Poland is one of the couries that has demanded full support for Ukraine regardless of the need to corol tensions, including by issuing a license to attack this coury on Russian territory with Western long-range weapons. In addition, Poland has even agreed to Ukraine joining the NATO military alliance before the end of the curre war.
According to the sources of the New York Times, the first deep attacks of Ukraine on the Russian territory will probably be carried out with American Atcoms missiles. “Figaro” newspaper also claimed that France and Great Britain have allowed Ukraine to use long-range weapons se from these couries to attack Russian territory.
A few hours ago, Dmitry Peskov, the spokesman of the Kremlin, responded to these reports and said that the Biden administration, which is spending its last days, coinues to pour gasoline on the fire of the Ukrainian conflict. He also warned that if these reports are true, tensions will eer a new phase.
In mid-October, Ukrainian Preside Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced Kiev’s plan to end the war, dubbed the “Victory Plan.” One of Ukraine’s requests in this plan is that Western couries allow Kiev to attack targets deep in Russian territory using long-range weapons received from the West.
Meanwhile, Russian Preside Vladimir Putin has warned that the direct participation of Western couries in this conflict will change its nature, and Moscow will have to make decisions based on the threats against Russia.
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