Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said Wednesday that Poland is prepared to make its MiG-29 fighter jets available to Ukraine but only via NATO as a whole and not by Warsaw independently, as the move carries security risks. Poland’s Russian-made MiG-29 fighter jets have the potential for quick deployment in Ukraine as its pilots are trained on this type of aircraft. Yet the move is fraught with risk, as Russia has warned it would consider any country offering the use of its airfields to planes carrying out strikes against Moscow’s forces as a party to the conflict. Amid speculation about whether the MiGs would enter the fight in Ukraine, Polish authorities now appear to have drawn a clear line—Poland is willing to provide the fighter jets but doesn’t want the risk associated with the move to fall on its shoulders alone. “Poland is not a side in this war (…) …