US Congress approves USD 288.6 million in Foreign Military Financing for Poland

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US Congress approves USD 288.6 million in Foreign Military Financing for Poland

The Congress of the United States has approved USD 288.6 million in Foreign Military Financing FMF for Poland.

The funding announced by Secretary Blinken in Kyiv on September 8 makes Poland one of the largest recipients of Foreign Military Assistance outside Ukraine, according to the website of the US Embassy in Poland. The aim of FMF is to increase the capacity of the country to deter and defend against the increased threat from Russia.

Poland had delivered extraordinary support to Ukraine in the face of Russia's invasion and that these funds would speed the backfill of capabilities Poland has been able to provide from its own stocks to add to Ukraine's defense, including main battle tanks.

The Foreign Military Financing package is part of the Foreign Military Financing package to bolster the security of Ukraine and 17 of its neighbours, including Poland, which are potentially at risk of future Russian aggression, wrote the embassy.

Mateusz Morawiecki, the prime minister of Poland, wrote on Facebook that NATO is strong and united like never before and strengthening the eastern flank. The prime minister said that this is another huge boost for the Polish army - besides the PLN 137 billion EUR 28.2 billion PAP that we will spend next year on defence budget, arms purchases and investments in the Polish defence industry.

Poland's defence minister Mariusz Blaszczak wrote on Twitter: Good news! The additional resources will be used to strengthen the security of Poland.