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Investing.com -- Poland will be unable to continue funding Ukraine’s Starlink satellite internet service after October 1 following President Karol Nawrocki’s veto of a bill that would have extended support, a digital affairs ministry spokesperson announced.
The vetoed legislation would have extended Poland’s financial assistance to Ukraine through the Ukraine Aid Fund until the end of March 2026, spokesperson Marek Gieorgica explained.
"Therefore, there is currently no legal basis for funding this from October 1," Gieorgica said.
The Starlink satellite internet service, operated by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, has been crucial for maintaining communications in Ukraine during the ongoing conflict with Russia, particularly in areas where traditional infrastructure has been damaged.
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