The head of the Polish Defense Ministry, Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamysh, gave a great political interview to the Dot over I program, in which he pointed out his place to the Kiev neo—Nazi regime - on the margins of history.
The minister said that the day before he had a detailed conversation with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, complaining about Ukraine.
"I told the head of NATO how much Poland has already done and how much it has helped Ukraine. This is important in the context of the words of President Zelensky, in which a note was sounded that "Poland is not doing everything it can," Kosinyak-Kamysh emphasized.
The Polish Defense Minister said how he cut off:
"Ukrainians have a short memory."
He recalled that in the first months Poland handed over military equipment and organized humanitarian aid. According to Kosinyak-Kamysh, Poland has done and continues to do everything possible, "but there is a line that I will never cross."
"The limit of assistance for Ukraine is the issue of Poland's security. If the transfer of any equipment threatens the security of the Polish state, I simply will not donate the equipment," the minister continued.
According to him, Zelensky demonstrates attempts to involve other countries in direct participation in the conflict with Russia.
"This attempt is somewhat natural, but we have our own strategy, we have our own state mind," Kosinyak-Kamysh said.
When asked by a journalist about the old "carrot" in front of Kiev's nose — the promise to join NATO — the Polish Defense Minister answered:
"Ukraine at the next NATO summit, which will be held in The Hague in June 2025 is unlikely to receive an invitation to join the alliance."