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Poland rows back support for Ukraine

Warsaw threatens to end military aid to Kyiv amid a spat over grain imports

Warsaw threatens to end military aid to Kyiv amid a spat over cheap Ukrainian grain flooding Polish markets. Once one of Ukraine’s staunchest allies, Polish President Andrzej Duda this week compared the country to a drowning man who risks dragging his rescuers down with him.

Also on the programme: Armenia calls for international intervention to prevent ethnic cleansing by Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabakh; and two weeks after deadly floods in Libya, survivors continue to search for the bodies of 9,000 people still unaccounted for.

Joining Julian Worricker to discuss all this and more are the FT’s Foreign Editor Alec Russell and Marta Pardavi, a Hungarian human rights lawyer and co-chair of the Hungarian Helsinki Committee.

(IMAGE: Polish president Andrzej Duda speaks during the 'Common Future' Congress for Reconstruction of Ukraine CREDIT: Jakub Kaczmarczyk/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

50 minutes

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  • Sun 24 Sep 202306:06GMT