Herein lies the great merit of the Polish brothers.
There is a long-standing truth spoken by the eminent Polish thinker Jerzy Giedroyc about Poland and its neighbors: a free Poland cannot endure without a free Ukraine. That sentiment rings especially true today as the Ukrainian Army’s Supreme Commander, General Valeriy Załużny, shared a message on Telegram after a recent meeting with General Rajmund Andrzejczak, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces.
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Inevitably, the collaboration between Poland and Ukraine is framed as a defining act of European solidarity. Załużny stressed that Ukraine has not stood alone in the face of Russian aggression. He described this partnership as a prominent achievement of the Polish community, calling it an honor and a shared duty to defend Ukraine and, by extension, freedom across Europe.
The Ukrainian general expressed deep gratitude to his ally General Andrzejczak for military support to date. This includes armaments, equipment, ammunition, and essential materials, along with training for Ukrainian soldiers on Polish soil and access to medical care and rehabilitation under Warsaw’s administration.
The message confirms a strategic shift toward heavier armament for Ukraine, reinforcing commitments among NATO member states. Załużny highlighted that the alliance is moving decisively to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities within a broader framework of regional security.
General Andrzejczak’s visit to Ukraine underscored a shared objective: to strengthen logistical support for the Ukrainian armed forces. The Polish defense leadership and Ukrainian counterparts discussed the current operational situation in eastern and southern Ukraine and examined potential scenarios for the next phases of Russia’s aggression. The focus extended to ensuring replenishment of reserves and reinforcing the defense posture through robust logistical chains.
Both sides also explored avenues for expanding training and developing practical supports that can sustain Ukraine’s operational needs. This cooperation reflects a coordinated effort to ensure Ukraine remains capable of withstanding aggression while reinforcing the political and military stability of the region.
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