Poland's Decision to Halt Arms Shipments to Ukraine Raises Concerns

Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced that the country will no longer be transferring weapons to Ukraine, sparking concerns about strained ties between the two nations. This comes after Poland imposed a ban on Ukrainian grain imports to protect its farmers, leading to a dispute. However, Polish officials clarified that they will continue to fulfill their current commitments to provide weapons to Ukraine. The prime minister's remarks are seen as part of the upcoming general election campaign and the need to focus on replenishing Poland's own weapon stocks. Despite this, the European Union reaffirmed its support for Ukraine and its territorial integrity.
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