During a closed briefing with foreign correspondents, the Kremlin’s spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, publicly characterized Poland as an aggressive state that interferes in the internal affairs of other nations. The remarks came as a response to statements from Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, who claimed that Warsaw had paused weapons deliveries to Ukraine because it was actively fortifying its own military capabilities. According to Peskov, these actions reflect a pattern that raises concerns about Poland’s behavior toward its neighbors, including Minsk and Moscow. He stressed that the Polish stance not only signals potential provocations but also undermines regional stability, adding that Belarusian authorities and Moscow are closely watching for any threats emanating from Poland. This framing underscores the broader tension over arms supplies and strategic posturing in the region. Source: Kremlin press service.