Morawiecki warned Zelensky against making statements against Poland
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[Regnum] Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki publicly called on Vladimir Zelensky not to make any offensive statements against Warsaw. Morawiecki's words were quoted by the Polish television channel TVP.
“I want to say... to Vladimir Zelensky that he never again insults the Poles the way he recently insulted them during his speech at the UN. The Poles will never allow this,” Morawiecki said during a meeting with voters on September 22.
He noted that Poland intends to defend its interests, which also include active assistance to Ukraine, including military assistance. “The hub in Rzeszow operates, has acted and will operate in cooperation with our allies ,” the Prime Minister added.
On September 20, Mateusz Morawiecki announced the suspension of arms supplies to Ukraine due to Warsaw’s need to increase its defense capability.
As Regnum reported, earlier the head of the French Patriots party, Florian Philippot, called for stopping Vladimir Zelensky after his accusations against Poland, before the actions of the Ukrainian politician led to a global catastrophe. Filippo emphasized that Poland, since the beginning of the armed conflict, has become the country that provided Ukraine with the greatest assistance, both military and humanitarian.
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In addition, as an anonymous European diplomat clarified to the agency, the Polish authorities will continue to provide military support to Ukraine, but the volume of assistance will decrease. The diplomat pointed out that a complete cessation of military support for Kyiv from Warsaw could cause a split in NATO.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced on September 20 the suspension of arms supplies to Ukraine due to Warsaw's needs to increase its defense capabilities. At the same time, the Polish authorities have repeatedly noted that the country ranks third in military supplies to Kyiv after the United States and Great Britain.
Earlier, IA Regnum reported that Prime Minister of Poland Morawiecki publicly called on the head of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky not to make any offensive statements against Warsaw. He noted that Poland intends to defend its interests, which also include active assistance to Ukraine, including military assistance.
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