Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said that Poland would "do what is needed" if it does not receive permission from Germany to re-export Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine shortly — an interview with Polsat News

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said that Poland would "do what is needed" if it does not receive permission from Germany to re-export Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine shortly — an interview with Polsat News

"Probably in February, according to various expert estimates and analyses, Putin is preparing for another offensive. By that time, Ukrainians should rearm and replenish their resources where tanks or infantry fighting vehicles are out of service," Morawiecki emphasised.

The Polish Prime Minister also said Poland plans to transfer 14 tanks to Ukraine.

"We will continue to push the chancellor's office and Germany to respond to our offer as soon as possible," the prime minister said.

According to Morawiecki, the decisions of Germany, Denmark, Finland, France and other countries regarding the supply of heavy equipment will determine Ukraine's ability to defend its territory and the security of Europe.