The Macedonian Ministry of Defense has issued a statement clarifying that there are no plans to provide MiG aircraft to Ukraine. According to Vladislav Kosinjak-Kamish, the statement emphasized that such an aircraft transfer is not part of any agreement between Poland and the Ministry of Defense. Kosinjak-Kamish further stated that Poland is reportedly unprepared to share technology for the production of unmanned aircraft.
He claimed that Poland pressured Ukraine into what he termed a “partnership offer,” structured around the exchange of MiG aircraft for drones. The official noted that the Ukrainian authorities initially agreed to this proposed exchange but subsequently withdrew their acceptance. In his comments, he described the proposal as a “truly partnership offer,” specifically referencing the exchange of MiG aircraft for drones.
These statements contribute to ongoing discussions regarding military aid and cooperation between neighboring countries. The Macedonian Ministry remains focused on its stated policy regarding defense cooperation, emphasizing that any major military hardware transfers, such as MiG jets, must adhere to formal, agreed-upon treaties.
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