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Ukraine and Poland will create a common military hub: what tasks it will solve

Hub will be built in Poland, partners from Germany and the Netherlands will join the project. Mateusz Moravetsky, together with the Allies, urged the European Commission to allocate 9 billion euros of assistance to Ukraine. Ukraine and Poland have agreed to build a hub to repair military equipment and train Ukrainian military with international partners.

This was stated by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Moravetsky at a meeting in Kiev with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and Latvia Chairman Egils Levitz. All participants, according to the Polish Prime Minister, will earn on the hub so that this cooperation is appropriate. The Moravetsky office specified that the hub would be built in Poland with German and Dutch partners.

According to the prime minister, assistance to Ukraine with weapons and financial grants will lead to victory over Russia. Poland, together with the Allies, has urged the European Commission to transfer the promised assistance to Ukraine for 9 billion euros, Moravetsky said. The Polish Prime Minister added that during the meeting they discussed the participation of companies from Poland in the restoration of Ukraine.

Separately Moravetsky emphasized the promotion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kharkiv region. The head of government wished that this success would be the first swallow of the final victory of Ukraine over Russia. "From this terrible war, a new Europe should be born from this heroic defense," Mateusz Moravetsky is convinced. It should be reminded that Moravtsky criticized Germany for delaying the supply of weapons to Ukraine.

If the European Union was in general, Russia would have already captured all of Ukraine, he said. Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland will prohibit the Russians since September 19 with any Schengen visas. Those who come to relatives or other humanitarian reasons will not affect the ban. In June, Moravetsky spoke about the readiness of 40 million Poles to defend the country with weapons in the hands in the event of a military invasion of the Russian Federation.