War in Ukraine: Poland no longer wants to deliver weapons to kyiv, in the middle of a grain conflict

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2023-09-23 16:12:29

“We are no longer transferring any weapons to Ukraine. » Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced Wednesday evening on private television Polsat News that Warsaw was no longer supplying weapons to kyiv. A statement which illustrates the increasingly strong tensions between the two allies, at a key moment in the Ukrainian response to the Russian invasion.

“We are mainly focusing on modernizing and rapidly arming the Polish army, so that it becomes one of the most powerful land armies in Europe, and this in a very short time,” explained the Prime Minister. minister. He also said that the military hub located in the town of Rzeszow, in the southeast of the country, through which Western equipment destined for Ukraine passes, was functioning normally.

Mateusz Morawiecki did not specify when Poland, one of the largest arms suppliers to Ukraine, had stopped supplying them, or whether this was linked to the conflict over Ukrainian grain, which Warsaw has banned. imports to protect the interests of its farmers.

Cereal conflict

His announcement comes a few hours after Warsaw’s “emergency” summons of the Ukrainian ambassador to protest against Volodymyr Zelensky’s comments at the UN. On Tuesday, the Ukrainian president criticized that “some countries are feigning solidarity (with Ukraine, Editor’s note) by indirectly supporting Russia.” The Polish Deputy Foreign Minister, who received the Ukrainian diplomat, denounced this “false thesis” and “particularly unjustified concerning Poland which has supported Ukraine since the first days of the war”.

The announcement by Brussels on Friday of the end of the ban on the import of Ukrainian cereals, pronounced in May by five states of the European Union (EU), inflamed tempers, provoking unilateral embargoes to which Kiev responded on Monday in announcing to file a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO). In response, the Polish Prime Minister warned on Wednesday that he would expand the list of Ukrainian products banned from import.

“Pressuring Poland in multilateral forums or sending complaints to international courts are not appropriate methods for resolving disputes between our countries,” Polish diplomacy warned in a statement. “We call on our Polish friends to put emotion aside,” reacted the spokesperson for Ukrainian diplomacy, Oleg Nikolenko, after Warsaw announced the summoning of the Ukrainian ambassador.

“Domestic political” considerations

Denouncing “the unacceptable nature for Ukraine of Poland’s unilateral ban on imports of Ukrainian grain”, Oleg Nikolenko added that “the Ukrainian side offered Poland a constructive solution to the grain problem”. He also deplored “the incorrect nature” of the remarks made by the Polish president during a meeting with the media in New York. Andrzej Duda notably compared Ukraine to a drowning man, risking dragging to the bottom and also drowning the one who seeks to save him (Poland).

France deplored the tensions between the two countries on Wednesday. “These tensions are regrettable,” declared Catherine Colonna, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs in an interview with AFP, seeing it as a reflection of “domestic political considerations”.

The head of French diplomacy, who spoke after an exceptional Security Council on the occasion of Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to the UN, insisted on the fact that Brussels’ decision to end the ban on Importing Ukrainian grain did not result in “a break in competition” or disruption of grain markets.

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