KEY POINTS
  • Poland has said it will no longer supply its neighbor Ukraine with weapons, as a rift over agricultural exports deepens.
  • Warsaw has been one of Kyiv's staunchest allies since mutual foe Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Poland has donated weaponry, tanks, Soviet-era fighter jets and military training to Ukraine's armed forces.
  • A recent dispute over Ukraine's agricultural exports has threatened to break the alliance.
A Polish Leopard 2PL tank during a Defender Europe 2022 military exercise of NATO troops including those from France, the U.S. and Poland, at the military range in Bemowo Piskie, near Orzysz, Poland, on May 24, 2022.

Poland has said it will no longer supply its neighbor Ukraine with weapons, as a rift over agricultural exports deepens.

"We no longer transfer weapons to [Ukraine], because we are now arming Poland," Mateusz Morawiecki, Poland's prime minister, said Wednesday on the X social media platform, previously known as Twitter, according to a Google translation.