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Ukrainian, Polish foreign ministers discuss arms supplies to Kyiv, impact of grain imports from Russia on EU market

Sikorski also spoke about the results of his recent trip to the United States.

Ukrainian, Polish foreign ministers discuss arms supplies to Kyiv, impact of grain imports from Russia on EU market
Dmytro Kuleba
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski have discussed the supply of arms to Kyiv and the situation with the blockade of the Polish-Ukrainian border.

Kuleba wrote about this on his page on the social network X.

According to the Ukrainian minister, Sikorski spoke about the results of his recent trip to the United States.

"We focused on ways to increase the supply of weapons to Ukraine, with a particular focus on artillery ammunition and air defence to better protect our troops from attacks by Russian aircraft and drones," Kuleba said.

The minister added that he was "grateful to Poland for ensuring the uninterrupted delivery of military and humanitarian aid across the border" and noted that he and Sikorski "positively emphasised the cooperation between the line ministries of both countries in finding a solution to the situation on the Ukrainian-Polish border".

"I also stressed the importance of paying more attention to the destabilising impact of Russian grain imports on the European market," Kuleba said.

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