WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland’s foreign minister states the NATO country must not leave out the possibility of sending out soldiers to Ukraine and must keep Russian President Vladimir Putin in thriller over whether such a choice would ever be made.
Radek Sikorski made the remarks in an interview released Tuesday in the Gazeta Wyborcza daily.
“We must not leave out any choice. Let Putin be thinking regarding what we will do,” Sikorski stated when asked whether he would send out Polish soldiers to Ukraine.
Sikorski stated he has actually gone to Ukraine with his household to provide humanitarian help.
However a representative for Poland’s Defense Ministry, Janusz Sejmej, informed Polish media on Tuesday he had “no understanding of that” when inquired about a report in Germany’s Der Spiegel publication recommending Poland may send out soldiers to Ukraine.
The concept of sending out foreign soldiers to Ukraine, which is fighting Russian military aggressiveness, was drifted previously this year in France, however no nation, consisting of Poland, has actually openly accepted it.
Poland supports surrounding Ukraine politically and by offering military devices and humanitarian help.