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"Interpreted as much as possible": Duda explained the words of Marovetsky about weapons for Ukraine

The Polish manager said the country would not hand over new weapons because it costs billions and needed its own army units. The words of Polish Prime Minister Mateusha Marovetsky about refusing to transfer weapons to Ukraine interpreted as possible. This was stated by President Andrzej Duda in an interview for TVN24. He answered the question that the Polish side did not intend to transfer weapons to Ukraine.

Duda emphasized that "it is very good that a government spokesman's statement has emerged today, which clarifies the issue. " "The words of the Prime Minister were interpreted as possible," the head of the Polish state said. The President of Poland added that the statement of the head of government concerns new weapons purchased for their own army. According to him, it will be transferred to Ukraine or no other state because it costs billions and needed by Polish units.

"Well, in my opinion, the Prime Minister simply said: we will not pass to Ukraine a new weapon, which we are currently purchased for modernization of the Polish army," Duda said. Against the backdrop of the grain crisis, Mateusz Moravetsky said on September 20 that Poland was terminated by Ukraine's military support. According to the Polish Prime Minister, it is necessary to protect your own country, so all weapons will be used to strengthen the defense capability.

The Polish government stated that Poland continues to supply weapons, which have already been concluded, as well as in the country still operates an international hub. However, Warsaw emphasizes that Ukraine's statements are "unacceptable". The spokesman explained that already agreed supplies include agreements on Polish self -propelled howitzers AHS Krab. We will remind, The Washington Post has succeeded in Moscow on September 21, provoking disputes between Ukraine and Poland.