The supply of weapons from Poland to the Armed Forces of Ukraine has been suspended. The Vice Prime Minister notes: We leave the future in question
Polish Deputy Prime Minister Jacek Sasin confirms Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki’s decision to stop supplying weapons to Ukraine.
He said this on local radio, Reuters quoted him as saying.
According to him, Poland is not currently supplying weapons to Ukraine.
“For now, everything is as the prime minister said, and we will see in the future,” Sasin said.
Earlier, Morawiecki said that Poland does not currently provide Ukraine with any weapons of its own production, because now “we arm ourselves with the most modern weapons.” At the same time, Poland “will definitely not risk Ukraine’s security, arms transfers from other allies are still taking place and have not been disrupted,” the politician emphasized.
“Our hub in Rzeszow, in agreement with the Americans and NATO, is still working and will continue to work,” the Prime Minister assured.