Warsaw: Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Wednesday that Poland would stand to get an economic boost from agreements to help Ukraine. He also opened temporary housing funded and built by Warsaw in a town destroyed during the war with Russia. “Today we are preparing several agreements between specific ministries, which will help Ukraine and give Poland an economic impulse,” Morawiecki stated. “For example, these are agreements concerning the export of Ukrainian grain,” he said, adding that Poland could become an economic hub for Ukraine.

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