Mariusz Błaszczak delivered the news after a meeting of EU foreign and defence ministers in Brussels on Monday.
Talking to reporters after the talks, Błaszczak said Poland had been in favour of the move, which was expected to double the EU’s military aid to Ukraine.
'Strategic Compass'
He added that the bloc’s foreign and defence ministers also adopted the so-called Strategic Compass, a document that outlines the EU’s future security and defence policy, Poland’s PAP news agency reported.
Błaszczak told reporters the new security strategy would "reduce the risk of the EU competing with the NATO alliance in security matters."
Monday’s developments came as the Russian invasion of Ukraine continued for the fourth week after Vladimir Putin launched it on February 24.
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Source: IAR, PAP