
Poland’s PM confirms U.S. has halted military supplies to Ukraine
On Tuesday, March 4, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that data from the country's southern regions confirms the suspension of U.S. military assistance to Ukraine
He made this statement before the start of a government meeting on March 4, as reported by TVP Info and RMF 24.
According to the report, the White House has announced the suspension of all military aid to Ukraine, including recently delivered supplies currently stored in warehouses in Poland.
Tusk stressed that there is "no reason" to regard the statements from the American side as "just words."
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"The decision to suspend U.S. aid to Ukraine and potentially begin lifting sanctions against Russia was announced by the American side. Reports from the border and our center in Jasionka confirm these statements. This, of course, places Europe, Ukraine, and Poland in a more difficult position, but we must find a way to manage the situation," he emphasized.
- U.S. media reported that Donald Trump has ordered a freeze on all current military aid to Ukraine until its leadership “demonstrates a sincere commitment to peace.”
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