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Kaczynski: Provided Military Assistance to Ukraine, Including Through EU, Is Necessary

The founder and leader of the Law and Justice (PiS) party, Jarosław Kaczyński, has commented on statements made by Sejm deputy and PiS candidate for Prime Minister of Poland, Przemysław Czarnek, regarding the need to force the EU to halt funding for Ukraine’s armaments and reconstruction.

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PiS maintains and has always maintained its position that military aid, including that provided by the EU to Ukraine, is absolutely necessary, wrote party president Jarosław Kaczyński. He commented on Przemysław Czarnek's Monday remarks and said that his statement "will be clarified by the party leadership."

·Poland
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Przemysław Czarnek's statement about suspending EU funding for Ukraine's military and reconstruction efforts triggered a reaction from Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz. The Minister of National Defense (MON) stated that such a proposal threatens the security of Poland and Europe. Jarosław Kaczyński, however, stated that military aid for Ukraine is absolutely necessary. The dispute erupted after Czarnek's Monday statement on TV Republik…

Law and Justice leader Jarosław Kaczyński responded to Przemysław Czarn's statements regarding his policy towards Ukraine. The party leader, on Platform X, reprimanded the prime ministerial candidate and emphasized that his words would be addressed by the party leadership.

The European Union should suspend funding for Ukraine's military and reconstruction efforts until its policy towards Poland changes, argues Przemysław Czarnek. The PiS politician argues that Warsaw has the tools to exert pressure on Kyiv. Prime Minister Donald Tusk responded to his words, calling them idiotic and assessing such statements as a deadly policy.

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Prime Minister Donald Tusk called Przemysław Czarnek's comments about suspending EU funding for Ukraine "idiotic." This is a lethal policy, a bid for anti-Ukrainian sentiment, he said.

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wprost broke the news on Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
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