Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said in an interview with the radio that Poland has handed over the bill of 2 billion euros for weapons supplied to Ukraine to the European Union. RMF.
“We delivered bills of 2 billion. This is very good news for Poland. Very good news for the Polish budget. <…> With this money, we will be able to buy the most modern weapons,” he said.
It is stated that Poland delivered MiG-29 aircraft, T-72 tanks and 14 Leopard 2 tanks, artillery shells and other ammunition, human portable air defense systems, unmanned aerial vehicles to the Ukrainian army. Authorities estimated this aid at 2.2 billion euros.
Morawiecki previously owned a significant amount of Polish ammunition manufacturer Dezamet. will increase Production within the framework of the Ukraine procurement plan announced by the European Union. According to him, in the near future several thousand new jobs will appear at the enterprise.
On March 23, Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak announced that the country’s joined European agreement on the joint purchase of ammunition for Ukraine.
Before that, the Prime Minister of Poland waiting to receive €240 million from the European Peace Fund to refinance arms supplies to Ukraine in the near future.