Poland May Send More Older Weapons to Ukraine Later, Duda Says
Leopard 2 battle tanks in Warsaw, Poland.
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Poland may send more of its older weapons to Ukraine at a later date, once the country receives new equipment ordered in South Korea and the US, President Andrzej Duda said on Thursday.
“We cannot transfer our new weapons that we buy to strengthen Poland’s security or modernize the Polish army,” Duda told private broadcaster TVN during a visit to New York. “We’ve signed agreements with Ukraine regarding, among others, ammunition and special vehicles, and we are implementing them.”