In Poland, they want to stop the transit of Ukrainian grain from April
The Polish government hopes that the transit of Ukrainian grain through the country will stop from the beginning of April.
The Polish government hopes that the transit of Ukrainian grain will end after April 1. This was stated by the Minister of Development and Technologies of Poland, Rzysztof Hetman.
He added that negotiations are currently ongoing regarding the licensing system for trade in products from Ukraine.
According to Hetman, negotiations on the licensing system have progressed and may be completed this week.
The minister also noted that the government fulfilled the demands of the farmers protesting against the “green agreement”, but they still demand to limit the import of products from Ukraine.
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Earlier, USM reported that Poland deported two Ukrainian journalists who were investigating cargo transportation on the Russian-Polish border.
We will remind, despite the embargo on some types of agricultural products from Ukraine, Poland continues to import the same items from Russia and Belarus. Ukrainian journalists learned about it.
Probably, following this and after that, the head of the Polish government, Donald Tusk, said that Poland will study the experience of Latvia regarding the introduction of an embargo on the import of agricultural products from the Russian Federation and, perhaps, will soon take similar steps.
Agrarians from Lithuania sided with Ukraine the day before. According to farmers, a much bigger problem for the agricultural market is Russian grain entering the country.