Poland’s $26 billion aid to Ukraine
Poland allocated almost 26 billion dollars in military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine, including about 400 tanks and other equipment.
According to RCO News Agency, Polish President Andrzej Duda announced: “Poland has allocated almost 100 billion zlotys (26 billion dollars) equivalent to 3.3% of its GDP for humanitarian aid as well as lethal and non-lethal equipment and weapons to Ukraine. is.”
The President of Poland said in an interview with the YouTube channel “Zero”: “We really allocated a lot of equipment to Ukraine in line with our capabilities. The bulk of military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine is about 3.3% of our GDP. Its value is about 100 billion zlotys, of which 12 billion is military aid.
According to Andrzej Duda, Poland has delivered nearly 400 tanks, hundreds of armored personnel carriers, infantry fighting vehicles, self-propelled howitzers, rocket launchers, 10 MiG-29 aircraft and 10 helicopters to Ukraine.
During a surprise visit to Kiev on Saturday, Duda promised to continue military aid to Ukraine.
Since the beginning of Russian military operations in Ukraine (February 24, 2022), Western countries, including the United States, have sent extensive financial aid and military equipment to Ukraine. Russia has repeatedly asked the West to stop the “pumping” of arms to Ukraine and insists that the continuation of such a process will prolong the conflicts and hostilities between Russia and Ukraine.
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