Poland has not and will not send fighter jets to support Ukraine’s defense against Russia, says Polish Govt officials

Polish Government officials on Monday said that Poland has not, and will not, send its fighter jets to Ukraine to support Ukraine’s defense against Russia.

A Deputy Foreign Minister, Marcin Przydacz, said in an interview on Radio Zet that they will not open their airports and Polish planes will not fight over Ukraine.  But separately the government spokesman, Piotr Mueller, indicated a final decision had not been made. He said that a decision on whether to send fighter jets presents risks and is a very delicate matter.

The comments come after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy begged the United States to help Kyiv get more warplanes to fight Russia’s invasion and retain control of its airspace.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Washington is looking at a proposal under which Poland would supply Kyiv with Soviet-era fighters and in turn receive American F-16s to make up for their loss.