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Poland is not opposed to Ukraine striking Russian territory with the weapons it supplies


Cezary Tomczyk, the Deputy Minister of Defense of Poland, stated that Ukraine should have the right to use Western weapons to strike targets on the territory of Russia. According to Armenpress, the RBC-Ukraine periodical reports about this. "Russia is doing what it wants today, while some countries are restricting Ukraine. this has to stop. Poland's position is clear: Ukraine should be able to fight with the equipment it has received, and Poland does not object to it," he said, admitting that few countries share this position. In recent weeks, Western countries have been actively discussing the fact that Ukraine should to allow western weapons to attack military facilities located on Russian territory. The head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borel, called on EU countries to allow Kiev to attack Russia with western weapons, because, according to him, Moscow is attacking Ukraine from Russian territory, therefore, from the point of view of international law, it is acceptable As "Armenpress" reported earlier, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg called on the Western countries to review the restrictions on Ukraine's strikes on Russian territory with weapons supplied by them at the session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. Responding to these statements, Russian President Vladimir Putin drew the countries' attention to the fact that their territory is small and densely populated. "It is a factor that they should take into account before talking about striking deep into Russian territory," TASS quoted Putin as saying.

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