Sanctions are not enough: five countries call for a ban on the import of Russian grain to the EU
Five EU countries have already appealed to the European Commission to ban the import of grain from Russia and Belarus to the EU.
Five EU countries have already appealed to the European Commission to ban the import of grain from Russia and Belarus to the EU.
Next week, the European Commission will propose to limit grain imports from Russia and Belarus.
Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Hungary are asking the European Commission to return the duty on Ukrainian grain due to “unfair competition”.
The European Commission calls on Poland, Hungary and Slovakia not to block the import of Ukrainian agricultural products.
Poland plans to extend the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain regardless of the decision of the European Commission.
Pakistan temporarily stops importing Russian oil. At the same time, the country hopes to conclude a new agreement with Moscow “at preferential rates.”
Hungary remains the only one of Ukraine’s neighboring countries that still maintains unilateral restrictions against Ukrainian agricultural imports.
The European Commission received a letter from 12 member countries, which complained about the lack of consultation with them regarding the agreement on Ukrainian grain.
Bulgaria will lift the ban on the import of agricultural products from Ukraine when EU measures to stabilize the market come into force.
In January, India imported a record 1.4 million barrels of oil per day from russia, which is 9.2% higher than in December.
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