Polish agricultural dispute with Ukraine widens as Warsaw threatens to cut off arms shipments to Kyiv

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Poland's ruling Law and Justice party may have an eye on shoring up rural support ahead of Oct. 15 elections.

WARSAW, Poland — Poland’s prime minister said his country is no longer sending arms to Ukraine as a trade dispute between the neighboring states escalates and his populist Law and Justice, or PiS, party faces pressure from the far right in the upcoming national election.

Ahead of the national election on Oct. 15, the far-right Confederation party has said that Poland is not getting the gratitude it deserves for arming Ukraine and accepting its refugees. And emotions have been running high since Poland, Hungary and Slovakia announced a new ban on Ukrainian grain imports last week, saying they wanted to protect their farmers.

See: Zelensky returns to Washington — where some Republicans have turned against aiding Ukraine’s effort to expel Russian invading forceA leading security and defense expert, Michal Baranowski, said that Poland gave most of what it could give earlier in the war, and with no plans for shipments of major equipment soon he doesn’t see a threat to Ukraine’s capabilities in the near term.

Donald Tusk, a top opposition leader, accused Morawiecki and other ruling authorities of a “moral and geopolitical scandal of stabbing Ukraine in the back politically when they decide to fight on the Ukrainian front, just because it will be profitable for their campaign.” At the United Nations on Tuesday, Zelensky suggested that the countries opposing Ukraine on grain were in fact working on Russia’s behalf. Poland urgently summoned the Ukrainian ambassador to complain Wednesday.

 

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