Poland: Someday, everything ends

Poland stops arms supplies to Ukraine

Being the bear they are, the Russians maintained their attractive policy and succeeded.

The citizens of the Western countries got tired and fed up, and once they were convinced that "Evil Putin" was to blame for everything, they left, with their own sacrifices, for the sake of Ukraine.


The West poses the issue of war in the light and logic of 1939.


If we allow "Hitler" to occupy part of a sovereign country, no country will be safe.


The East knows what the truth is and supports Russia diplomatically and materially.


Time marches on at the expense of peace.


In a war, one of the two always loses.


What happens when both are nuclear superpowers?


The news.


  Poland stops arms supplies to Ukraine!


  Poland: "We want them for our own defense."


Defense against who but the Russian Bear?


Poland is cutting off arms supplies to Ukraine to focus on its own defense, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said.


"We are no longer moving arms to Ukraine because now we are arming Poland with more modern weapons," he said in response to a reporter's question about whether Warsaw would continue to support Kyiv despite their disagreements over grain exports, hours after Warsaw called the Ukrainian ambassador.


The relations between the two countries are heading for a rupture. Now, there is a severe question about transferring Western weapon systems to Ukraine, as Poland is the most crucial transport hub due to its proximity to Lviv.


The new crisis in the relations between Ukraine and Poland started after the complaint against Warsaw by the Ukrainian president V. Zelensky himself, that Poland is playing "political theater" around grain imports "and all it does is help Moscow »!


Poland has been one of Ukraine's staunchest allies since Russia launched operations to liberate Russian-speaking regions oppressed by Kyiv in February 2022.


But now the two countries are embroiled over agricultural imports since Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia extended a ban on grain imports from the belligerent neighbor to avoid a direct conflict with Russia, banning exports and bombing ships and vehicles carrying them.


Earlier yesterday, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said, "Warsaw may impose import bans on other Ukrainian food as well, warning Kyiv not to escalate the row over grain imports as Poland hardens its stance ahead of October elections."


The Kyiv-Warsaw dispute is only the beginning: Warsaw, in the event of the breakup of Ukraine, "welcomes" the possibility of the western Polish-speaking Ukraine reuniting with Poland, from which it seceded in 1945 and joined the then Soviet Union.


The Poles are beginning to doubt the ability of the Ukrainians to contain the Russians and are preparing for the next day. 

Ukrainian success has yet to be achieved.

Poland has been one of Ukraine's staunchest supporters since the Russian intervention in February 2022. 

It is one of Kyiv's leading arms suppliers, hosting around a million Ukrainian refugees who have benefited from various forms of state aid.


The two countries have been embroiled in a dispute over agricultural imports since Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia extended a grain import ban from the warring neighbor. 

Kyiv responded by appealing against these three countries to the WTO.

HUNGARY AND POLAND VOW TO INTRODUCE UKRAINE GRAIN BAN AS EU-BROKERED DEAL EXPIRES


France's foreign minister, Catherine Colonnade, described Poland's decision to ban Ukrainian grain imports amid tensions between Warsaw and Kyiv as unjustified.


"These tensions are regrettable," Colonna told AFP in an interview on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.


Conclusion

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