 Poland is ready to send leper tanks to Ukraine. During a visit to Lviv, the Polish President Andrei Duda met with his Ukrainian and Lithuanian counterparts and announced the dispatch of coveted German-made leper tanks. Andrei Duda said that Poland had decided to send a company of leper tanks to help neighbouring Ukraine in the war with invading Russia. But Duda, on a visit to Lviv, said that the move would be possible only as an element in a larger international coalition of tank aid in Kiev. Poland's leaders have been indicating that they were in talks with other countries over a potential international coalition that would send the German-made leper tanks to Ukraine. They haven't named the countries, Duda told. Without this potential international coalition, we have taken the decision to contribute to a first package of tanks, a company of leper tanks, which I hope, together with other companies of leper and other tanks that will be offered by other countries, will be able to strengthen Ukraine's defensive. Duda and Lithuanian President Gitanos Noyseda met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Lviv, within the so-called Lublin Triangle of Mutual Cooperation. Zelensky said that Ukraine needs tanks to win the war and is awaiting a joint decision on the subject, because one country cannot provide us with a sufficient number of them.