Poland initiates a meeting of agriculture ministers of 5 EU countries and Ukraine regarding the ban on the import of agricultural products

Published 2023년 6월 29일

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Poland plans to hold a meeting in July with the ministers of agriculture of the five EU countries that have banned the import of Ukrainian grain until September 15. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss technical issues and explain that their actions aim to help Ukraine without causing harm to their own farmers. The Minister of Agriculture of Poland also emphasized the need for a common toolkit and systemic decisions for the future concerning Ukrainian products.
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In the second half of July, Poland wants to hold a meeting of the ministers of agriculture of the five EU countries, where the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain is in effect until September 15, with the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solskyi. This was announced in Luxembourg by the Minister of Agriculture of Poland, Robert Telus, after the meeting of the agricultural countries of the EU, Wnp.pl writes. "Most likely, such a meeting will take place in the third week of July. We need to talk about technical issues, and also explain that our activities (five EU countries - ed.), which we carry out in the European Union, are aimed at helping Ukraine, but at the same time not harming our farmers, and helping to create appropriate tools for the future," said Telus. Follow the news in a convenient format: Follow us on Twitter He added that the war in Ukraine will end, but the issue of Ukrainian products will remain. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare a common ...
Source: Landlord

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