“All decisions on fighters will be made within NATO, and at the moment there is no agreement on which we could say something else,” he said in an interview with the Spanish newspaper Mundo.

Morawiecki urged to act consistently in the issue of supporting Ukraine.

Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense of Poland Mariusz Blaszczak said that Warsaw was ready to transfer F-16 fighter jets to Kyiv only after a joint decision was made by NATO countries.

On February 2, the European Parliament adopted a resolution in which it called for exploring the possibility of supplying Kyiv with combat aircraft and long-range missiles.