US Calls on Poland to Transfer Patriot Missiles to Kyiv, No Decision Made yet – Tomczyk
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Poland has not yet made a decision on Patriot missiles for Ukraine, but the US is pressuring - government official Deputy Minister of Defense of Poland Cezary Tomczyk said that the decision to transfer Patriot missiles to Ukraine has not yet been made. He noted that the US, in particular General Hrynkevich, is actively urging the Polish government to do so.
Discussions about transferring Patriot missiles to Ukraine often overlook the key factor that this is largely an allied decision—and one that the Polish government will adapt to. Our sympathy for Kyiv, or lack thereof, is irrelevant here.
Poland should resist US pressure to transfer more Patriot Interceptors to Ukraine
Andrew KorybkoAug 18, 2026 It’s in the country’s objective national security interests to retain its increasingly valuable stockpile, some of which it might eventually transfer to Ukraine at a later date but only in exchange for tangible benefits from others, namely Germany and the US.Polish Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk claimed that “It is precisely the Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Grynkiewicz, as well as the US administrat…
Will Poland provide Ukraine with additional Patriot missiles? Deputy Minister of National Defense Cezary Tomczyk commented on the matter.
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