 Poland prepares to send South Korean shells to Ukraine. Mateusz Morawiecki, Prime Minister of Poland, plans to persuade the European Union partners that joint procurement of projectiles outside the borders of the EU is necessary since Ukraine already needs them, but Europe does not have enough of them. Morawiecki said it in an interview for RMF FM. It is not that big of a secret in Brussels that Europe has no shells. On the other hand, there are a few places in the world, specifically South Korea, where there are far more of these projectiles. So I hope that our discussions with the European Commission and with a few key countries, Germany and France, will lead to the rapid supply of projectiles because Ukraine needs them here and now. Morawiecki said. At the moment, France is against the procurement of ammunition outside the EU, insisting that profitable contracts must be signed by European companies. I will convince France that shells must be supplied very quickly. Since we do not have such shells here in Europe in sufficient quantities, we have to buy them externally, just like Poland buys ultra-modern armament K2, K9 and Abrams from abroad at the moment. Poland's PM remarked. At the same time, he admitted that the external suppliers agreement, for instance, that of South Korea is needed. This is where we should begin. We can only do it if the ones selling it allows export and permits the transfer of these projectiles. We are certainly a reliable partner, so we will only do it with permission. Morawiecki stressed.