A European country has supplied Ukraine with $1.6 billion in arms

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Mateusz Morawiecki said after a meeting in Krakow, in the south of the country, with his Ukrainian counterpart, Denis Shmygal: "So far, Poland has transferred to our eastern neighbor military equipment worth about 7 billion zlotys, that is, more than 1.6 billion dollars".

He explained in a statement that "This equipment saves Ukrainian sovereignty Polish and European".

Since the beginning Russian attack on Ukraine At the end of February, the Polish government announced that it had provided Ukraine, in particular, with anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, mortars and ammunition, as well as drones.

The support also included forty tanks and about sixty armored carriers, according to reports by Polish media, which were not officially confirmed by the government.

During their meeting in Krakow, the Prime Ministers of the two countries signed a cooperation agreement in the field of rail and freight transport Ukrainian goods It allows Kiev to bypass the blockade imposed by Russia on Ukrainian ports.

They also described the sanctions against Russia as "clearly not enough"Once again, they called for new sanctions against Russia’s oil, gas and coal sectors.

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“So far, Poland has transferred to our eastern neighbor military equipment worth about 7 billion zlotys, or more than 1.6 billion dollars,” Mateusz Morawiecki said after a meeting in Krakow, in the south of the country, with his Ukrainian counterpart Denis Shmygal.

He explained in a statement, “This equipment saves Ukrainian sovereignty Polish and European.

Since the beginning Russian attack on Ukraine At the end of February, the Polish government announced that it had provided Ukraine, in particular, with anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, mortars and ammunition, as well as drones.

The support also included forty tanks and about sixty armored carriers, according to reports by Polish media, which were not officially confirmed by the government.

During their meeting in Krakow, the Prime Ministers of the two countries signed a cooperation agreement in the field of rail and freight transport Ukrainian goods It allows Kiev to bypass the blockade imposed by Russia on Ukrainian ports.

They also described the sanctions against Russia as “manifestly insufficient”, and again called for new sanctions against Russia’s oil, gas and coal sectors.

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