 Poland is ready to supply Ukraine with MiG-29 and F-16 fighter jets. Polish President Andrzej Duda said that Poland is considering handing over its MiG-29s to Ukraine and joining the coalition to provide Ukraine with F-16 fighters if such a coalition were formed. Duda, in an interview with UkraineForm, told it. In particular, Duda stated that the training of an F-16 pilot is a long-term process. The preparation of Ukrainian pilots requiring long months of training. However, Ukrainian pilots are ready to fly almost immediately on the MiG-29 or SU fighters. Actually, they could just fly home on them immediately. Therefore, without a doubt, if the MiG-29 aircraft are transferred, they will be able to immediately strengthen Ukraine's defence. And this is very important. Of course, very few NATO countries have MiG aircraft. We still have a few of these aircraft and we will be considering this matter. According to Duda, there is a problem in the issue of Poland's provision of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine since there are simply not enough of them in Poland, taking into account the scale and overall potential of the country. He said that Poland is currently waiting for F-35 and F-A-50 aircraft purchased from the USA and South Korea. This is a difficult moment for us because we ourselves are waiting for the planes. Of course, if a broad aviation coalition is created among NATO countries, then we will certainly also join it. But we have to decide by what formula this will happen to discuss it with our allies. Last year, Poland was ready to hand over its MiG-29 fighters, which Ukraine requested. At the same time, Poland asked the USA to provide it with other planes, but the USA rejected this idea.