Poland stops sending weapons to Ukraine says PM

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Instead of sending weapons to Ukraine, Poland is now defending itself with the most modern weapons, Mateusz Morawiecki said. Marcin Obara/PAP

Poland is no longer sending weapons to Ukraine, the Polish prime minister said on Wednesday.

The announcement came as Polish-Ukrainian relations come under strain owing to the extension of a ban by Warsaw on Ukrainian grain over concerns large quantities of it will hurt Polish farmers.

The spat, which has even resulted in the Ukrainian ambassador to Warsaw receiving an official summons to the Polish Foreign Ministry for a formal ticking off, has added grist to the generally warm relations between the two countries.

Speaking on private TV channel Polsat News, Mateusz Morawiecki said Poland was helping in the victory over the "Russian barbarian" but could not agree to any destablisation of the Polish market by Ukrainian grain imports.

"Of course we will maintain the transit of Ukrainian goods," he said. "Poland does not bear any costs due to that. On the contrary, it could be said that we earn from it."

Morawiecki also said Poland would certainly not risk Ukraine's security.

"Our (military supply - PAP) hub in Rzeszow, in agreement with the Americans and Nato, is fulfilling the same role the whole time as it has fulfilled and will fulfil," he said.

He said he regretted that Ukrainian oligarchs had "pushed their grain onto the Polish market" with no regard to the effects that had on Polish farmers, which he said had depressed prices and led the government to introduce price guarantees and ultimately ban Ukrainian grain imports.

Instead of sending weapons to Ukraine, Morawiecki said Poland was now "defending ourselves, with the most modern weapons."

"If you want to defend yourself, you have to have something to defend with," Morawiecki said. "We adhere to that principle, that is why we have placed increased orders."

Axerin on September 21st, 2023 at 04:33 UTC »

It's an empty statement. Doesn't matter. Poland has already given away all their old Soviet stuff that they could give away. They are currently arming the teeth with Korean and American weapon systems. They weren't planning those to Ukraine anyway. Besides Poland's assistance now is primarily geared towards providing aid to refugees and serving as a logistics, storage, repair and maintenance hub.

wiscobrix on September 20th, 2023 at 22:52 UTC »

Am I missing something or is this like a huge deal? Poland has the most exposure here; doesn’t them pulling arms support give the rest of NATO a pretty strong pretense to follow suit?

Hokum-B on September 20th, 2023 at 22:12 UTC »

Submission statement: the Polish PM has said they will suspend arms shipments to Ukraine and focus on arming Poland. This comes after strained relations between Ukraine and Poland following Poland's ban on Ukrainian grain and scathing Ukrainian criticism of the Polish government.