If it weren’t for Poland, I don’t know if Ukraine would have been able to defend itself from Russia - Duda

Polish President Andrzej Duda believes that without Warsaw's "help and kindness" Ukraine would hardly be able to resist Russia.
He said this at a meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan and Prime Minister Jafar Hassan, PAP reports, Censor.NET informs.
If it were not for Poland, if it were not for our kindness towards Ukraine and our determination to help Ukraine, I do not know whether Ukraine would have been able to defend itself," Duda said.
According to the Polish leader, the most important task for Poland remains a consistent and tough policy of supporting Ukraine and confronting Russia.
Duda emphasized that it is thanks to the help of allies that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have been killing Russian soldiers for 1,000 days.
The Polish president also spoke about the US authorization of long-range strikes deep into Russia.
According to him, the range of these missiles is up to 300 kilometers and they will not be able to hit "major cities in Russia," such as Moscow.
However, Duda adds, long-range missiles will allow the Russian rear to be pushed back 300 kilometers from the front line, which will make any attempts to attack Ukraine difficult.