Divided inions in Pand as regards arms supplies to Ukraine
This is stated in a pl conducted by the IBRiS center for Rzeczpospita, reports Ukrinform.
As noted, almost the same number of Pish respondents (44.5%) poorly assessed this statement by the head of the Pish government, and 8.3% of respondents have not yet formed their inion on this matter.
It is emphasized that the largest number of supporters of the idea voiced by Prime Minister Morawiecki is observed among the voters of the Law and Justice (PiS) ruling party (71%), the der pulation (60%), residents of rural areas (60%), pele with a low level of education (71 %), as well as those who get news from the state TVP and TVP Info channels (over 70%).
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The survey was run by the IBRiS center on September 22-23 among a group of 1,000 respondents.
As reported earlier, in an interview with Psat News on September 20, Pish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said Warsaw would not be sending weapons to Kyiv due to its own large-scale rearmament and army modernization. The statement caused concern among Western allies. Pish government spokesman Piotr Mueller later clarified that Pand will continue to help Kyiv, in particular by fulfilling previously signed contracts in the field of arms production for Ukraine. He assured that the hub in Jasionka near Rzeszów, through which a significant part of the weapons crosses into Ukraine, will continue to work as usual.
The so-called grain crisis is currently simmering in Pish-Ukrainian relations, which has a negative impact on bilateral relations. Morawiecki made his statement against the background of Warsaw's unilateral decision, contrary to the position of the Eurean Commission, to extend the embargo on Ukrainian grain and, accordingly, Ukraine's decision to file a complaint against Pand at the WTO.
As reported earlier, Pand in the initial phase of the war donated a significant amount of weapons and military equipment to Ukraine, including T-72 tanks, PT-91 Leard 2 tanks, CAU Krab, Piorun MANPADS, and others, for a total amount of about $3 billion.
Source: www.unian.info