MFA spokesperson Paweł Wroński estimated that the U.S. decision to suspend military aid to Ukraine was a “very serious situation”. – It was taken without information and without consultation. Not with NATO allies, nor with the Rammstein groups," he reported. shortly the Polish government will address the issue.
On Tuesday, the United States reported that military aid to Ukraine would be completely frozen. – According to the Ministry of abroad Affairs, this is simply a very crucial decision and the situation is very serious – said the spokesperson for the Ministry of abroad Affairs Paweł Wroński.
The U.S. is freezing aid to Ukraine. MFA has spoken
Wronski stressed the decision without any consultation neither NATO allies nor the support of the fighting Ukraine group Rammstein. As he announced, present the Council of Ministers, which is presently in session, is to address the issue.
– It will besides be a subject of discussion on the upcoming European Council – declared.
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He pointed out that the decision to suspend the aid was a decision Donald Trump.
“Poland continues to support Russia’s aggressive Ukraine,” Wronski assured.
He added that Radosław Sikorski is in constant contact with allies. He recalled that the Minister had spent the last fewer days in Japan.
End of military aid to Ukraine. Prime Minister comments on U.S. decision
Shortly after his speech, the entry on social media was added by the Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
"Suwerenna, pro-Western and capable of defending against Russian aggression Ukraine means Poland stronger and safer. This is what matters most in political confusion and increasing chaos," he wrote.
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He concluded: “He who questions this apparent fact contributes to Putin’s triumph. Clear?’
"The president made it clear that he was focusing on peace. We request our partners to be committed to this nonsubjective as well. We hold and review our assistance to make certain it contributes to the solution" – it sounded Tuesday White home message on the suspension of aid in Ukraine.

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