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Shmyhal arrived in Poland to discuss farmers' protests and trade with Tusk

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Published Mar 29, 2024

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The Ukrainian delegation, led by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, visited Poland to address grain export issues amidst protests by Polish farmers at the Ukrainian border. The farmers, protesting since February 9 due to unresolved issues, prompted discussions between Shmyhal and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on weapons for Ukraine, border situations, trade, and infrastructure development. The visit, aimed at fostering pragmatic dialogue, occurs against the backdrop of EU support for trade liberalization with Ukraine and concerns over Russian influence in the farmers' protests.
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The Ukrainian delegation headed by the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal arrived in Poland to discuss the issue of grain export. The Ukrainian Prime Minister wrote about this in Telegram. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk met with Ukrainian representatives. It should be noted that on February 7, Polish farmers sent an official message regarding the resumption of strikes on the Ukrainian border. On February 9, the blocking of the Yagodin-Dorogusk crossing point began. The local authorities extended the protest until March 9. Before that, the Polish farmers' union "Solidarity" announced a general strike on February 9, which covered the entire country. The protest action began with the blockade of all checkpoints on the Ukrainian border. Protesters also blocked highways in some voivodships. The reason for renewed protests was given by Polish farmers as the fact that the authorities could not solve their problems. We begin our visit to Poland with a meeting with Prime Minister ...
Source: Agropolit
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