Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz clarified that Poland currently has no plans to send troops to Ukraine. The statement comes amid ongoing regional tensions and international discussions regarding military support in the conflict zone.

Kosiniak-Kamysz emphasized Poland’s stance on maintaining a defensive posture rather than deploying combat troops. He reiterated that Poland’s support for Ukraine remains focused on providing humanitarian aid and military assistance such as weapons and training, rather than direct troop deployment.

This position reflects Poland’s cautious approach in balancing regional security concerns with its diplomatic commitments. Officials have consistently expressed support for Ukraine’s sovereignty, but have also prioritized avoiding escalation by committing military forces directly into the conflict.

The Polish government’s remarks come as international actors continue to evaluate their respective roles in the ongoing Ukraine crisis, with some nations contemplating increased military involvement, while others, like Poland, prefer indirect support options.

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