British Defence Secretary Wallace greets the crew onboard Danish frigate Niels Juel in Copenhagen© Reuters/STINE JACOBSEN British Defence Secretary Wallace greets the crew onboard Danish frigate Niels Juel in Copenhagen“I would support the Poles and whatever choice they make,” Wallace told Sky News, adding that the United Kingdom could not offer aircraft that the Ukrainians would be able to use.

“We would protect Poland, we’ll help them with anything that they need,” he said. “Poland will understand that the choices they make will not only directly help Ukraine, which is a good thing, but also may bring them into direct line of fire from countries such as Russia or Belarus.”

People fleeing Russia's invasion of Ukraine arrive at the border checkpoint in Medyka© Reuters/FABRIZIO BENSCH People fleeing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine arrive at the border checkpoint in MedykaBritain has provided Ukraine with defensive weapons as well as other military and humanitarian aid.

Wallace said he would make a statement to parliament on Wednesday setting out what further lethal and non-lethal aid Britain would be providing, as well as what measures the British government would urge other countries to do.

People fleeing Russia's invasion of Ukraine arrive border checkpoint in Medyka© Reuters/FABRIZIO BENSCH People fleeing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine arrive border checkpoint in Medyka(Reporting by Michael Holden and Kylie MacLellan)

UK says it will back Poland if decides to sends jets to Ukraine (msn.com)