WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's prime minister has chastised her coalition partner for describing Ukraine's economy as on the brink of disintegration and suggesting Poland could face a flow of hundreds of thousands of refugees across its frontiers.
"(We need) fewer critics and more real help on this particular issue, which will make it easier for Ukrainians," Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz was quoted as saying by state news agency PAP late Wednesday when asked about her deputy's remarks.
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