He writes that Germany has been supporting Ukraine all this time with arms supplies, but has kept its armed forces away from "direct participation in the conflict."

The implementation of Warsaw's proposal, according to Adamowski, would force Berlin "to cross this line."

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) would involve sending German soldiers to Ukraine to control launchers,” he wrote.

On November 23, journalist Andrew Higgins, writing in The New York Times, wrote that the deployment of Patriot air defense systems in Poland contradicts NATO's position on non-participation in the conflict in Ukraine due to the risk that the system could intercept missiles in Ukrainian airspace.

On November 25, the German government announced a discussion with the allies of Poland's proposal to deploy Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems in western Ukraine.