Kuleba and Sikorsky discuss protection of Ukrainian and Polish airspace from enemy missiles
Kyiv • UNN
Ukraine and Poland discussed the protection of airspace from Russian missile incursions and the urgent need to provide Ukraine with more Patriot and air defense systems.
Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski discussed how Warsaw can help protect Ukrainian airspace from Russian missiles and how to prevent their intrusion into Polish airspace, UNN reports.
During our meeting, Radoslaw Sikorski and I discussed how Poland can contribute to the protection of Ukrainian airspace from Russian missiles and how to protect Polish airspace from their intrusions
He emphasized that Ukraine is currently the only country in the world that defends itself against ballistic missile attacks almost every day.
"This means that all the Patriot batteries available in the world that can be provided to Ukraine should be delivered to Ukraine as soon as possible. There is no more important place for them," Kuleba said.
Earlier, UNN reported that Dmytro Kuleba met with his Spanish counterpart Jose Manuel Albares and conveyed the urgency of providing Ukraine with additional Patriot and other air defense systems.
On April 3-4, Kuleba was reported to visit the headquarters of the North Atlantic Alliance in Brussels and participate in the ministerial meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council.