Poland transfers $ 1.6 billion worth of weapons to Ukraine

“To protect not only Ukrainian but also all European sovereignty,” the Polish government said.

Poland handed over arms to Ukraine worth 7 billion zlotys ($ 1.6 billion), said Polish government spokesman Peter Mueller, citing a statement by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki at the #StopRussiaNOW conference ( “Stop Russia NOW”).

“This is more than $ 1.6 billion in defense of Ukrainian, Polish and European sovereignty!” – stressed Mueller.

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the day before US Permanent Representative to the OSCE Michael Carpenter under during a special meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna called to urgently provide Ukraine with modern weapons and ammunition in order for it to be able to successfully resist Russian aggression and protect its citizens from atrocities similar to those in Bucha, Gostomel and Borodyanka.

Meanwhile, the United States has sent out invitations to about 40 countries to a conference to support Ukraine in its opposition to Russia < span style = "font-weight: 400;">, which will take place at the American air base “Ramstein” in Germany.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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