Polish PM: Ukraine to help Poland build modern drone armada

Monday, 27 April 2026 —

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced cooperation between Poland and Ukraine to build a modern drone armada for his country.

As reported by Interia Wydarzenia, Tusk was speaking at the conference Road to Ukraine Recovery Conference – Security and Defence Dimension. The event launched preparations for the Ukraine Recovery Conference, which will take place in Gdańsk in June this year.

"I am proud that today I can open this new chapter in building Poland's security together with you, and I am proud that our partner in this project is the country with the greatest experience in what is deciding the fate of the skies today.

I am very pleased to announce today that Poland's plan to create a drone armada will also be supported by the technical ideas and drone expertise of our Ukrainian friends," Tusk said.

Tusk pointed out that Ukraine had proved to be a partner for countries seeking to defend their airspace, recalling its assistance to Middle Eastern states.

"Here in Rzeszów, I want to emphasise very clearly that Polish-Ukrainian relations and relations between Europe and Ukraine are not one-way assistance to a country at war. We have succeeded – and Poland has succeeded because we were a leading country in this process – in building a model of partnership... in which Ukraine can also give something," he added.

On 27 April, Tusk met Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko in Rzeszów.

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