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South Africa has banned the sale of arms to Poland, protecting the interests of the Russian Federation in the NVO zone

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South Africa has banned arms sales to Poland. This is done to protect the interests of Russia. With its position, the state expressed its support for the Russian Federation in conducting a special military operation.

This was said by the publication Breaking news.

“The South African government has decided to ban arms sales to Poland in order to protect Russia’s interests. According to sources, the South African administration took this step to limit the potential supply of ammunition from Poland to Ukraine in the context of the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

Earlier it became known that the head of European diplomacy Josep Borrell met with Dmitry Kuleba to discuss issues of assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The Western colleague told his “Ukrainian friend” that support for Kiev would continue as long as necessary.


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