Communication on the possibility of Warsaw shooting down Russian missiles flying over the territory of Ukraine towards Poland is ongoing, it just needs to be quiet. Communication also continues at the level of NATO member states. Ihor Zhovkva, Deputy Head of the Presidential Office, told UNN .
"The President of Ukraine raised this issue during the NATO-Ukraine Council, I cannot disclose all the details, but cooperation with Poland is definitely ongoing. You can see that Poland is changing its position on some issues that are allegedly being voiced in the public space, that Poland does not support this issue, but then the government makes appropriate decisions... So let's follow the news, communication continues and communication continues at the level of NATO member states and at the level of the current NATO Secretary General. Therefore, the work continues, it just needs to be quiet, so when there are results, you will definitely see them," Zhovkva said.
Addendum
The signed security agreement with Poland provides for the development of a mechanism for Poland to shoot down Russian missiles and drones flying toward Poland in Ukrainian airspace.
NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg, answering a question about Poland's ability to shoot down enemy missiles over Ukraine, said that NATO's policy remains unchanged - the Alliance will not become part of the conflict.
On July 13, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski says Warsaw is considering a Ukrainian proposal to shoot down Russian missiles close to Polish territory while they are still in Ukrainian airspace.
On July 15, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the issue of Poland's shooting down Russian missiles flying over the territory of Ukraine toward Poland was fair and was already being considered technically and legally.