Poland arms exports to Ukraine |
International Military - Polish Prime Minister (PM) Mateusz Morawiecki announced his country will export nearly USD630 million worth of weapons to Ukraine. The military contract is said to be the largest Warsaw has signed in 30 years.
"We are pleased to have the opportunity to sell our weapons abroad today," said Morawiecki during a visit to the Stalowa Wola arms factory in Poland on Tuesday (7/6/2022).
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Morawiecki added, “This will be a tried and tested weapon that will not only pass fire, but will also become a very important weapon on the battlefield, most likely in eastern Ukraine.”
The Prime Minister also stated that part of the financing of these weapons will be borne by the European Union (EU). He added that Poland would use this money to enrich its production potential.
Deputy Prime Minister of Poland Jacek Sasin has confirmed the deal and has stated the total amount of these shipments will reach around USD628 million.