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Polish president says PM’s statements on ending arms deliveries to Ukraine were ‘misinterpreted’

Morawiecki highlights that the military center located in the city of Rzeszow, in the southeast of the country, through which Western equipment passes bound for Ukraine, is operating normally.

Polish President Andrzej Duda said Thursday that his prime minister’s statement announcing that Poland would no longer supply weapons to Ukraine had been misinterpreted.

Words [de Mateusz Morawiecki] They were interpreted in the worst possible way (…). From my point of view, the Prime Minister wanted to say that we are not going to transfer to Ukraine the new weapons that we are about to acquire to modernize the Polish Armed Forces,” Duda told TVN24.

The Polish Prime Minister revealed this Wednesday that his country stopped supplying weapons to Kiev, to focus on its own, hours after the Ukrainian president’s words about Ukraine’s grain veto.

We no longer transfer weapons to Ukraine because we arm ourselves with the most modern weapons,” stressed Mateusz Morawiecki, when asked by a journalist about Poland’s military and humanitarian support for Ukraine, despite the grain conflict.

The prime minister did not say when Poland, which is one of Ukraine’s largest arms suppliers, stopped supplying them, or whether this decision had anything to do with the conflict over Ukrainian grain.

“We are mainly focused on quickly modernizing and arming the Polish army, so that it becomes one of the most powerful land armies in Europe, and in a very short time,” he noted.

Morawiecki also highlighted that the military center located in the city of Rzeszow, in the southeast of the country, through which Western equipment passes bound for Ukraine, is operating normally.

The Polish authorities summoned the Ukrainian ambassador in Warsaw, Vasil Zvarich, this Thursday to protest Volodymyr Zelensky’s words about Ukraine’s grain veto, in an escalation of criticism between both countries.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicated that its objective is to respond to the words of Zelensky, who stated during his visit to New York on the occasion of the United Nations General Assembly that “Some countries help set the stage for the appearance of a Moscow actor.“.

In response, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki threatened this Thursday, in statements to the Polish channel Polsa, to add more products to the list of blocked Ukrainian imports if Kiev “intensifies the conflict” over this issue.

The head of the Polish Executive also published a video on his social networks in which he recalled that his country “was the first to do a lot for Ukraine” and therefore hopes that its interests are understood and promises to defend them.with all determination“.

Poland, together with Hungary and Slovakia, decided to unilaterally extend the ban on importing agri-food products from Ukraine, after Brussels lifted the restrictions imposed at the request of these countries on September 15.

In response, Ukraine filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Monday, which, Morawiecki commented on Thursday, “it simply means that someone, in this case the Ukrainian side, does not understand the destabilization [a entrada de produtos ucranianos] on the Polish agricultural market.

The verbal escalation between Poland and Ukraine intensified with the speech of the Ukrainian president on Tuesday during the meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Later, Polish President Andrzej Duda responded to these statements by telling the press that “Anyone who has ever been involved in rescuing a drowning person knows that it is extremely dangerous and can drag them into the depths.“.

Source: Observadora

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