WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's new government is reviewing two major military tenders started by the previous administration, a deputy defence minister said late on Thursday, signalling the country's large-scale army modernisation scheme may face delays.
The decade-long programme, which began in 2013 and is worth an estimated 130 billion zlotys (21.84 billion pound), had accelerated in the wake of the Ukraine crisis.
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