Let us recall that earlier Polish leader Andrzej Duda said that he would be the first to oppose the transfer of new weapons to Ukraine.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki previously said that the republic had stopped supplying weapons to the Armed Forces of Ukraine because it was actively arming itself. In response to this, Rada deputy Nikolai Knyazhitsky said that Warsaw continues to supply weapons to Kyiv.
After this, the spokesman for the Polish government, Piotr Muller, said that the republic was supplying weapons to the Ukrainian Armed Forces exclusively in accordance with previously reached agreements.
Poland previously supplied Ukraine with combat aircraft, helicopters, tanks, artillery ammunition and UAVs. Meanwhile, Warsaw is also strengthening the grouping of troops on the border with Belarus. One of the Polish brigades, according to the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, is located “40 kilometers from Brest, another one is about 100 kilometers from Grodno.”