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"path": "/news/world/167071-ukraine-drone-technology-poland-mig29-dispute/",
"publishedAt": "2026-06-16T15:21:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "Ukraine does not possess sovereign military technologies that could be transferred to foreign partners, because its domestic defense industry is primarily focused on the final assembly stage of equipment built from foreign-made components, military analyst and security expert Igor Gerasimov told Pravda.Ru.\nEarlier reports indicated that Warsaw had blocked the transfer of MiG-29 fighter jets until it received Ukrainian drone-production technologies. The condition was voiced by Polish Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk. However, experts question whether such a demand can realistically be fulfilled. The cooling of relations is viewed as a sign of a deeper crisis of trust between the two countries.\nAccording to Gerasimov, Kyiv relies mainly on assembly technologies, while key components and systems are supplied by European Union countries and China. The analyst stressed that under such circumstances Ukraine effectively has nothing substantial to offer Poland's defense industry.",
"title": "Warsaw Demands Drone Technology, but Kyiv Has Nothing Unique to Transfer"
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