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20:26 18 Mar 2024

United to win: Poland and Germany to build armored coalition for Ukraine's support

Minister of Defense of Poland Władysław Kosiniak-Kamisz and his counterpart from Germany Boris Pistorius. Photo: Reuters

Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz said that Warsaw and Berlin will create a coalition of armored vehicles, the purpose of which will be to support Ukraine.

Wprost reported that.

He said Poland and Germany are responsible for quick response forces in Europe.

"From July, our battle groups, 2,500 Polish and 2,500 German soldiers, will be in a state of readiness for quick reaction. These forces carry out the strategic compass's tasks," Kosiniak-Kamysz said.

In particular, on March 26 in Warsaw, Poland and Germany will already activate a coalition of armored vehicles to support Ukraine.

"More partners have already registered. This is one of the most important coalitions," he said.

For reference:

On January 18, Germany, France, the USA, and more than 20 other countries created an artillery coalition in Paris to help Ukraine repel Russian aggression.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders agreed to create a coalition of combat aircraft.

Latvia initiated the creation of a coalition of drones and confirmed that it is ready to continue and deepen cooperation and look for new partners.

During a meeting of the Ukrainian Defense Contact Group (UDCG) on September 19, the defense ministers of Ukraine, Estonia, and Luxembourg held a kickoff meeting of a new IT coalition within the Ramstein format.

In addition, on December 11, Norway and Great Britain created a naval coalition to support Ukraine.

It is worth noting that Ukraine invited Türkiye to join the Maritime Coalition to strengthen security in the Black Sea.

Iceland joins two coalitions supporting Ukraine: the IT and Mine Action Coalitions.

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