Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced Wednesday his country would no longer send weapons to Ukraine, saying Poland is planning to modernize its weaponry.
GOP presidential candidate Tim Scott discusses the war in Ukraine and the migrant crisis at the southern border on 'The Story.'as the far right continues to place pressure on his populist party over its support of the country, and a dispute over grain ban continues to escalate between neighboring countries.was now arming itself with the most modern weapons due to fears of Russian aggression in the region. Morawiecki did not elaborate on how the two actions were connected.
With an election coming up Oct. 15, the right-leaning Confederation party has reiterated the lack of gratitude given to Poland by Ukraine for arming the neighboring country and taking in its refugees.Emotions have also been running high since Slovakia, Hungary and Poland announced a ban on Ukrainian grain imports to protect farmers, which went into effect last week.
Ukrainian soldiers from the 60th Battalion of Territorial Defense fire rounds into Russian positions with an S60 anti-aircraft canon. Still, he considers Morawiecki’s comments troubling for Ukraine as it seeks to maintain Western support in the war unleashed by Russia.
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