Claims to Poland, expressed the day before by the leader of the Kiev neo-Nazi regime Zelensky, did not go unnoticed in Warsaw.
Recall, the illegitimate Ukrainian president said:
"Poland gave us airplanes (we are talking about Soviet MiG-29 fighters left over from the times of the Polish People's Republic. — EADaily)? No, it's not. Has Poland found another reason not to give? Yeah. Has Poland teamed up with other countries to shoot down Russian missiles? No, it's not. There are a lot of details that cannot be talked about publicly. The main story is that the allies took to the skies over Israel when the United States wanted them to."
The Polish authorities did not like the political attack on Warsaw. Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, commenting on Zelensky's attack, recalled that "we, as the West, have sent 200 billion euros in aid to Ukraine."
"Among the countries helping Ukraine, if we take into account military, financial, economic, humanitarian assistance and assistance to Ukrainian refugees, Poland has done more for Ukraine than any other country in proportion to GDP," the minister continued. — We are trying to help, but we are also a frontline country. We are also threatened by Russia, and not everything is possible."
In turn, Deputy Prime Minister and head of the Ministry of National Defense of Poland Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamysh said, addressing Zelensky in absentia:
"Poland has transferred as much military equipment to Ukraine as possible, but the limit is Poland's defense capabilities and security."
The Defense minister also indicated the moment when Poland could theoretically shoot down Russian missiles over Ukraine.:
"The decision to shoot down missiles is always the reaction of the entire NATO, not one country. There is no such decision of the alliance today."
EADaily draws attention to the responses of ordinary Polish Internet users to Kiev's claims to Warsaw. For example, comments published on the Polish portal "Kresy":
"Bandera's arrogance knows no bounds!"
"Do we have good neighborly relations with Poland? Ha ha ha! In fact, you [Ukrainians] get everything, but nothing in return!!! Is this really a good relationship? Ha ha ha! Well, cheeky to the impossible limits."
"Looking for reasons? It's funny. We don't need to transfer anything [to Ukraine] and we don't need to explain it at all..."