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Poland continues to supply weapons that have already been concluded, and the int...

Poland stops supplying shells and weapons to Ukraine: the government explained their decision

Poland continues to supply weapons that have already been concluded, and the international hub is still working in the country. However, Warsaw emphasizes that Ukraine's statements are "unacceptable". The Polish government has declared its intention to stop supplying weapons to Ukraine. How exactly these words should be understood, in a comment on PAP on September 21, State Secretary of the Polish Prime Minister Piotr Muller explained.

"In the context of weapons supply, Poland only performs pre -agreed ammunition and weapons supply, including those arising from the contracts signed with Ukraine," he said. The spokesman explained that already agreed supplies include agreements on Polish self -propelled howitzers AHS Krab. He also confirmed that in Poland continues to work in international assistance to Ukraine.

"This includes the largest foreign contract signed by the Polish weapons after 1989-for the supply of Krab gun," Muller emphasized. The government spokesman noted that Poland did not accept "unacceptable statements and diplomatic gestures" by Ukraine. He called it "unjustified actions.

" "Recall that in the first months of the war, Poland provided tanks, armored vehicles, planes and ammunition, which were key to Ukraine's defense and were necessary to stop Russia Recover Russia's attack, "the official added. On September 20, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Moravetsky stated that the country will no longer supply Kiev to Kiev. He stressed that the Poles will now equip their own state. The statement was later confirmed by the Polish State Assets Minister Jacek Sasin.

At the same time, he noted that the change in government position should not be excluded. According to focus, the conflict between Poland and Ukraine arose against the backdrop of the grain issue. In the spring of 2023, the EU restricted the import of Ukrainian products through protests of farmers who lost their own earnings. Later, the restrictions decided to remove what a number of countries did not agree with. The Polish government has stated that it would not open borders for Ukrainian grain.