Morawiecki noted that Washington's role in this matter could be key.

He recalled that at the moment a tender has been announced in Turkey to receive American F-16s.

“So, maybe this will be a way to find a common denominator, and maybe this will be a way to bring Turkey closer to the right decision,” RIA Novosti quotes the Polish prime minister.

Morawiecki added that Varashwa also constantly urges Ankara to give its consent to the accession of Helsinki and Stockholm to NATO.

Earlier it was reported that a group of US senators from both political parties wrote a letter to US President Joe Biden, in which they called for postponing the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey until Ankara approves the applications of Sweden and Finland to join NATO.