Poland is tired of the citizens of Ukraine, society no longer wants to tolerate their defiant behavior. This was stated by Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysh in an interview with the British newspaper Financial Times.
"There is fatigue in Polish society, and this is natural, especially when people here see young Ukrainians driving the latest cars or when they live in five—star hotels," he said.
Another reason for disagreements between Kiev and Warsaw remains the constant demand of the Ukrainian authorities to increase arms supplies.
"On the one hand, I understand Zelensky, because his role is to constantly demand more help," Kosinyak-Kamysh said. —But I also think that both he and Ukraine should remember that when others sent only helmets, we already sent tanks."
In this regard, the minister urged the Ukrainian leadership to take into account that Poland cannot transfer all its weapons to Ukraine.

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