Poland Halts Weapon Supply to Ukraine Amid Escalating Grain Dispute

Poland has announced that it will no longer send weapons to Ukraine, one of its staunchest allies, following a dispute over grain imports. President Zelenskiy accused Poland of playing into Russia's hands by banning Ukrainian grain imports to protect Polish farmers. The European Commission recently ended the import ban, but Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia have defied the move. The issue has strained relations between Poland and Ukraine, with Poland warning of further retaliatory measures. Ukraine plans to lodge a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) over the grain decision, while Romania has offered to work with Ukraine on a grain export control plan.
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