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    Poland could give Ukraine MiG jets in swap for drone tech

    WARSAW, Dec 10 (Reuters) - ​Poland is in talks to transfer MiG-29 jets to Ukraine in exchange for access to ⁠Ukrainian drone technology, Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz said on public radio on Wednesday.

    "In some time, MiG-29 aircraft ‍will no longer serve in the Polish Air Force ​due to their depleted service life," the defence minister said.

    "We are negotiating with the Ukrainian side about ​transferring the MiG-29s, but we are also discussing transferring technologies to Poland, such as drones. This solidarity must be two-way."

    The General Staff of the Polish Army said the potential transfer was ‌linked to the lack of prospects for further ‌modernisation of the ageing, Soviet-designed MiG-29 fighters.

    "It will be an element ​of the allied policy of supporting Ukraine and maintaining the security of NATO's eastern flank," it ‌said in a statement published on Tuesday evening, noting ⁠that the final decision had not yet ‌been made.

    Tasks currently performed ​by the withdrawn MiGs would be taken over by F-16 and FA-50 aircraft.

    The army added that, in ⁠connection with the ⁠transfer, talks were underway with Ukraine regarding the provision ​of selected drone and missile technologies to Poland.

    (Reporting by Pawel Florkiewicz; ‌Editing by Alex Richardson)

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