The security agreement signed in Warsaw provides for the development of a mechanism for Poland to shoot down Russian missiles and drones fired in the direction of Poland in Ukrainian airspace.
Germany and Poland are among Ukraine's biggest partners in terms of providing comprehensive assistance during the struggle of Ukrainians against the aggressor and will cooperate closely in rebuilding Ukraine and bringing the country closer to the EU.
Deputy Head of the Ukrainian President’s Office Mykola Tochytskyi and a delegation of the National Security Bureau of Poland, headed by the Deputy Head of the Bureau, Lieutenant General Dariusz Łukowski, discussed cooperation between Ukraine and Poland on Ukraine's path to NATO Membership.
The final round of negotiations between Ukraine and Poland on the signing of a bilateral security agreement has been held at the Office of the President of Ukraine.
The explosion at the Mesko defense factory in the town of Skarzysko-Kamienna in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship in southern Poland may have been a Russian sabotage effort aiming to weaken Poland's defense capabilities.
On 7 June, Polish President Andrzej Duda signed amendments to a special law on assistance to Ukrainians who took refuge in Poland after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
From a technical and legal point of view, Poland is considering the possible involvement of its air defence systems in shooting down Russian missiles near the country's borders, but no decisions have been made in this regard.
Ukrainians usually try to start a business in Poland that requires the least amount of money to purchase fixed assets, mostly services and online trading.
In Poland, F-16 fighter jets were deployed on a mission to ensure the safety of the country’s airspace due to Russia's shelling of the territory of Ukraine.
The defense ministries of Ukraine and Poland, as well as other government agencies related to the security and defense sector, are starting to actively cooperate with businesses.
Technically, Poland is capable of closing the skies over the western regions of Ukraine, as it has long-range Patriot air defense systems, but this requires political will.
Today, Ukraine’s Armed Forces require more armored vehicles and ammunition, so the "Coalition of Armored Vehicles" initiative, to be formally announced by Poland and Germany on March 26, is seen as critical.