Polish PM Morawiecki Warns Zelensky ‘Never to Insult Poles Again’, as Grain Ban Feud Intensifies After Warsaw Decision Not to Send Any More Weapons
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and president Adrzej Duda.
Foreign ties between Ukraine and its neighbor and backer Poland continue to unravel.
Ukraine’s decision to file a complaint against Poland, Slovakia and Hungary in the WTO has soured the relation and led to Warsaw’s announcement that it will no longer send weapons to Kiev.
Zelensky tried to lower the political temperature, but that is perhaps not his strong suit – as he called on Poles ‘not to hold a political concert’:
Ukraine watch reported:
“We have all agreed that there is a date when the restrictions will end. And this date is 15 September. That is the last date of the blockade. There was such an agreement.