Warsaw’s contribution was immediately “significant,” but now they decided to double it, Radoslaw Sikorski said.
Poland will double its contribution to the Czech initiative to buy artillery shells for Ukraine. Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said this, Bloomberg reports on Wednesday, March 27.
The Polish minister made a corresponding statement in Riga, speaking to journalists together with his Latvian colleague Krisjanis Karins.
At the same time, Sikorsky refused to allocate a certain amount of funding.
Earlier it became known that Poland joined the initiative led by the Czech Republic to get hundreds of thousands of shells for Ukraine outside the EU. At the time, Radoslaw Sikorski called Warsaw’s contribution “significant.”
As you know, in February the Czech Republic announced plans to buy 800 thousand shells outside the EU. They will be given to Ukraine. About 20 countries have agreed to finance the initiative.
And the day before it became known that the Czech Republic increased the forecast for shells for Ukraine. Their number can reach 1.5 million units
The media also reported where the Czech Republic is buying shells for Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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