Russian ambassador says Poland has no plans to send troops to Ukraine

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He told the newspaper that the possibility of sending military personnel to Ukraine was not discussed in Polish political circles. “News” Sergei Andreev, Russian Ambassador to Warsaw.

At the same time, he noted that the country recruited mercenaries to the Polish Volunteer Corps to serve alongside the Ukrainian troops.

“According to the country’s penal code, this requires up to five years in prison,” Andreev said.

He emphasized that Polish mercenaries participated in the battles in the Zaporozhye direction. However, the diplomat added that Warsaw did not mention sending Polish troops to Ukraine.

In February, Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak declarationThat Warsaw began to send weapons to Ukraine even before the start of special military operations of Russia.

Former Polish Foreign Minister, MEP Radosław Sikorski knowledgeableHe said that “Law and Justice”, the ruling party in Poland, was considering the partition of Ukraine in the early days of special operations.

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