Poland Signals It Will Stop Aid for Ukrainian Refugees Next Year

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Poland will likely cut financial support to the million Ukrainian refugees it is hosting, the government said, in a move that may further undermine ties with its neighbor that have been strained in a clash over grain imports.

While the government in Warsaw has been one of Ukraine’s most ardent supporters to help it defend itself against Russia’s invasion, offering financial and military aid and serving as a gateway for western supplies, ties between the two nations are deteriorating in the run-up to Poland’s October election.