F-35 fighters in the Polish sky. Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish: This year

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“ Norway will again send F-35 aircraft to patrol the Polish sky,” said the head of MON Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish before the gathering on the second day of the NATO summit in The Hague. As he added, it will happen this year. The head of the MON indicated that allied support is needed in connection with incidents in the Baltic Sea.

National Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish said before the second day at the NATO summit in The Hague that Norway will send F-35 aircraft again this year to patrol the Polish sky. As he added, he had previously discussed this with Norwegian defence minister Tore Sandvik.

- I'm sorry. There's a increasing number violations of the airspace of the various States of the Alliance, including Poland, on the Baltic Sea. All the more reason for this allied support - explained Kosiniak-Kamish.

NATO summit in The Hague. "Germany fulfills its obligations to the Alliance"

The Minister recalled that on Monday, German defence minister Boris Pistorius informed NATO and Poland of the decision of the Berlin government that German Patriot air defence batteries will stay at Jasionka airport at least until the end of 2025. "This is NATO's mission and Germany is fulfilling their obligations to the Alliance," stated the head of the Polish MON.

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The politician added that the NATO summit would be besides spoke to Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles, Minister of Defence of Australia.

- I'm sorry. We already have an agreed decision to send an early designation aircraft to Poland. Australian AWACS will be stationed in Poland, will give us the data we request to guarantee our safety - said Kosiniak-Kamish.

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