The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine opposed the extension of the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine opposed the extension of the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain


The intention of Slovakia, Bulgaria, Poland, Romania and Hungary to extend the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain until the end of the current year is “categorically unacceptable”.

This is stated in the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.

“We drew attention to the statement of the Minister of Agriculture of Poland that his country, as well as Slovakia, Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary, support the extension of the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain until the end of 2023. We consider it categorically unacceptable to continue trade restrictions on the import of agricultural products of Ukraine after the ban of the European Commission expires on September 15,” the department’s statement reads.

In addition, the ministry “causes complete misunderstanding and intentions to add other categories of Ukrainian products to the list of goods prohibited for import.”

“Such unilateral restrictions do not correspond to the spirit and letter of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the EU and the principles and norms of the EU Single Market,” the statement emphasizes.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs calls on the leadership of the European Union and the countries, some of which have received additional funding, to find a balanced solution based on EU legislation and the Association Agreement.

“Only in the spirit of solidarity is it possible to counteract the challenges caused by Russian aggression against Ukraine, to strengthen the EU Single Market,” the ministry emphasizes.