Poland to stop supplying weapons to Ukraine over grain row
- Poland has decided to stop supplying weapons to Ukraine following a dispute over grain imports, which led to criticism from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the UN and the summoning of the Ukrainian ambassador by Warsaw.
- The strained relations between Poland and Ukraine escalated when Poland joined Hungary and Slovakia in extending an EU ban on Ukrainian grain to protect its own farmers. This decision was strongly protested by the Ukrainian side.
- The decision to halt weapons transfers by Poland may be linked to the upcoming parliamentary elections, as the ruling Law and Justice party has faced criticism for its stance on Ukraine. This move reflects Poland's intention to focus on arming itself with more modern weapons.
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Poland halts weapon supplies to Ukraine amid grain row
One of Ukraine’s staunchest allies, Poland, has said it is no longer supplying weapons to its neighbour, amid a diplomatic dispute over Kyiv’s grain exports. Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki said Poland’s focus was instead on defending itself with more modern weapons. Poland has already sent Ukraine 320 Soviet-era tanks and 14 MiG-29 fighter jets and […] The post Poland halts weapon supplies to Ukraine amid grain row appeared first on The Guar…
Poland to Stop Supplying Arms to Ukraine
Poland will no longer supply arms to Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia. Since the onset of the conflict in February of 2022, Poland has been a vocal ally of Ukraine and one of its top major arms suppliers. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told the media on Sept. 20 that his country will dial back its involvement in arming Ukraine and will “no longer [be] transferring weaponry.” “We will now arm ourselves with the most modern …
Major ally nation says it's done sending weapons to Ukraine
Fighters in Ukraine amid the Russian invasion in March 2022 (Video screenshot) Jake Smith Daily Caller News Foundation Poland’s Prime Minister confirmed that his country will no longer send weapons to Ukraine, state news Polish Press Agency (PAP) reported Thursday. Poland has historically been one of Ukraine’s strongest allies and supplied Kyiv with significant humanitarian, financial and military aid as its counteroffensive against Russia conti…
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