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Poland announces start of delivery of 46th aid package to Ukraine

Poland is starting the delivery of the 46th aid package to Ukraine worth over EUR 200 million.

The Minister of National Defense of Poland, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, has announced this, The Guardian reports.

“At the moment, when we are meeting with Minister Umerov in Warsaw, Deputy Paweł Zalewski and his colleague are in Kyiv and are providing detailed information about the 46th donation, which is already starting its delivery. We are already starting the delivery of the 46th aid package to Ukraine for a total amount of about EUR 200 million,” he said at a briefing with his Ukrainian counterpart Rustem Umerov in Warsaw on Thursday.

Separately, Kosiniak-Kamysz stressed that 28,000 Ukrainian soldiers have almost completed their training on the territory of the Republic of Poland. He assured that Poland will continue to support Ukraine and will continue to provide logistical support and training to soldiers.

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