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Polish foreign minister Radosaw Sikorski says he has proposed a 'defence loan' to Ukraine .
His remarks came shortly after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared to criticise Poland for not providing enough military support.
Sikorskiradek said Poland has given Ukraine “more tanks than the United States , Germany , France and the UK combined”.
Poland was among the leading donors of military equipment and other forms of aid to Ukraine in 2022 .
Poland has continued to support Ukraine diplomatically calling for greater international aid for Kyiv and tougher sanctions.
Warsaw has argued that its own capacity to make further donations of equipment is now limited.
In July , NATO ’s secretary general rejected the idea that it could shoot down Russian missiles in Ukrainian airspace.
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