 Poland to supply Ukraine with MiG-29 fighters gradually. Polish President Andrzej Duda has stated that Poland will supply Ukraine with MiG-29 fighters gradually as it expands its own fleet with F-A-50 and later F-35 fighters. We are currently sending MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine. Probably we will gradually supply what we have left from our resources to Ukraine. We will do this as these fighters are replaced by new NATO standard aircraft that we are buying from the Polish army, he said. Duda said the new planes are F-A-50 fighters that Poland has bought from South Korea and that the new planes will arrive in Poland as early as summer 2023 as will F-35s from the US. Duda reported that the production of the F-35s for the armed forces of Poland has already started and that Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki had discussions about this with the US manufacturer Lockheed Martin when he visited the US a few days ago. He stated that Poland is the third biggest donor of military aid to Ukraine after the US and UK. The Polish president also suggested that in the future Poland might be able to transfer its entire fleet of MiG-29 fighters once the Polish Air Force acquires new aircraft to offset the loss. This future transfer should include those MiGs that are being currently modernized according to NATO standards.