US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he was "very actively" looking into a plan for Poland to donate Soviet-designed jets to Ukraine and replace them with US planes. "I can't talk about timing, but I can say that we are very, very actively looking into it, " Blinken added The Financial Times .

However, a few hours earlier Mateusz Morawiecki 's office categorically denied any such agreement, telling Eastern European online media NEXTA that the claims were " FAKE NEWS" .

"Unfortunately, you are spreading misinformation," the chancellery's verified Twitter account wrote in response to NEXTA citing a Wall Street Journal supply " MiG-29s and Su-25s

"Poland will not send its fighter jets to Ukraine [or] allow [Ukrainian pilots] to use [Polish] airfields, " they added. On March 1, the Ukrainian Air Force claimed on its verified Facebook account that Bulgaria, Poland and Slovakia - all NATO and EU members - were providing it with dozens of MiG-29s and Su-25s and that "if necessary they will be able to base themselves at Polish airports, from where Ukrainian pilots will carry out combat missions".

Breitbart reported .

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