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Poland signals halt to Ukraine weapons transfers amid trade dispute

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September 21, 2023
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Poland will no longer send weapons to Ukraine, Polish prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki has said, in an escalation of tensions between Warsaw and Kyiv that threatens the west’s unity in supporting the country as it battles Russia’s invasion.

The threat is the latest salvo in a trade dispute that revolves around Poland’s refusal to accept imports of Ukrainian grain, in contravention of EU rules, as Morawiecki’s ruling party steps up nationalist rhetoric ahead of next month’s elections.

Asked whether Warsaw would still support Ukraine militarily, Morawiecki replied on Wednesday evening on the Polsat television channel: “We are no longer transferring any weapons, because we will now arm ourselves with the most modern weapons.”

On Thursday some senior government officials in Warsaw sought to downplay the prime minister’s words, insisting Poland remained committed to helping Ukraine and that no decision had been made about long-term weapons deliveries.

“At the moment it is as the prime minister said, in the future we will see,” Jacek Sasin, minister for state assets, told Polish Radio Plus.

Ukraine’s agriculture minister Mykola Solskyi later said he and his Polish counterpart, Robert Telus, had in a phone call “agreed to find a solution” to the grain stand-off.

Poland’s threat came after Warsaw, alongside Hungary and Slovakia, last weekend unilaterally extended an import ban on Ukrainian grain, even after Kyiv promised to ensure its exports would not harm EU farmers. That provoked a backlash from Ukrainian officials, led by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Bogusław Pacek, a retired Polish major-general and professor of international relations at Kraków’s Jagiellonian University, said the prime minister’s comments over halting weapons transfers to Ukraine were “made before an election and not exactly serious in terms of the future militarily because of course Poland needs to support Ukraine, but I think Poland and Ukraine are both making big mistakes right now by playing a political game and discussing an economic rivalry that is bad for both sides”.

If put into practice, Morawiecki’s threat would represent a remarkable U-turn from a government that had previously been a linchpin of the EU and Nato’s united front in support of Ukraine, as one of Europe’s closest allies of both Washington and Kyiv.

Warsaw has consistently urged the west to provide more weapons and financial support to Ukraine and to increase sanctions and political pressure on Russia.

The threat to block future arms shipments could also derail efforts by the EU to agree a €20bn Ukraine weapons fund for the next four years, which requires unanimity among the bloc’s 27 members and is being opposed by Hungary.

Western officials sought to play down the remarks as an emotional response to the tensions over the grain dispute and the domestic Polish political context, which would not herald the end of Warsaw’s support for Kyiv’s war effort.

“I just don’t see any evidence of that throughout the bureaucracy in Poland. There is a firm commitment to stay the course,” said a senior US official in response to Morawiecki’s remarks. “I don’t think we will see a dramatic shift in alliance unity.”

One EU official said: “It changes nothing at this stage . . . as always with Poland there is usually a huge gap between their public statements and real actions. The real problem might come if they decide to block the [EU weapons fund] which they haven’t so far and I doubt they would.”

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The tensions between Warsaw and Kyiv have escalated since April when Poland led a coalition of EU states from central and eastern Europe that unilaterally banned imports of Ukrainian grain. But there have since been other sources of friction and Warsaw and Kyiv summoned each other’s ambassadors over the summer, including over a Polish complaint that Kyiv had not apologised for Ukrainian atrocities committed during the second world war.

“We provided so much equipment at the beginning of the war, when we wanted to be the second-biggest helper after the US, that we’re now in any case limited in terms of providing much more,” said former Polish general Jarosław Stróżyk, who is assistant professor of international relations at the University of Wrocław. “We’re in the middle of an election campaign and all these comments are unfortunate, also because Poland transfers so much military equipment to Ukraine from other nations . . . It shows we did not solve some strategic questions and tensions with Ukraine at the start of the war, about other historical, political and economic differences.”

Poland is preparing for a fiercely contested October 15 election, in which Morawiecki’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party needs the backing of its rural electorate to win a third term in office.

Another participant in the grain blockade, Slovakia, is holding an election on September 30 whose frontrunner, Robert Fico, wants to stop aid to Ukraine.



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