The Prime Minister of Poland will discuss farmers' protests with the leaders of Lithuania

Published 2024년 3월 4일

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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is set to discuss the ongoing protests by Polish farmers over the influx of Ukrainian agricultural products and the EU's Green Deal with Lithuanian leaders. The talks will also encompass support for Ukraine, sanctions against Belarus and Russia, and border issues. Tusk plans to advocate for amendments to the EU's climate rules to alleviate the pressure on farmers, while not completely discarding the Green Deal.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk decided to hold meetings in Vilnius with the leaders of Lithuania at which the parties want to discuss the protests of Polish farmers on the common border. This is reported by European Truth. The head of the Polish government plans to meet with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda and Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonite. The prime ministers should discuss support for Ukraine, strengthening of sanctions against Belarus and the Russian Federation, the situation on the common border, the tension on which was caused by the protests of Polish farmers. It should be noted that Donald Tusk has said he will push for changes to the European Union's climate rules to take the burden off the country's farmers. In recent weeks, Polish farmers have taken to the streets and blocked the border with Ukraine and some other neighboring countries as part of protests. They oppose what they call an uncontrolled influx of Ukrainian agricultural products, as well as the EU's ...
Source: Agropolit

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