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Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs: there is no wheat in the agreement of EU countries on trade with Ukraine

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Published Mar 29, 2024

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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced upcoming Polish-Ukrainian intergovernmental consultations in Warsaw, aiming to cover a broad spectrum of issues including agriculture, arms industry cooperation, cultural exchanges, and energy transmission. Deputy Foreign Minister Andrzej Szejna emphasized that these talks are set to build upon existing collaborations, with a focus on delivering tangible outcomes in various areas. This initiative is particularly geared towards addressing Polish farmers' concerns amidst EU's trade liberalization with Ukraine, marking a significant political move that demonstrates Poland's strong support for Ukraine while safeguarding its own economic interests and exploring both cooperative ventures and potential areas of discord with its neighbor.
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Polish-Ukrainian intergovernmental consultations will cover, in addition to the issue of agriculture, also cooperation between the arms industries, culture and energy transmission, said the deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Andrzej Szejna, on Thursday in the First Program of Polish Radio. On Thursday, Warsaw will host the Polish-Ukrainian intergovernmental consultations announced in January by Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Tusk and Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and their delegations will meet at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister. Szejna emphasized that it is not the case that the work of the ministries of both governments is just beginning, but "this work has already been done." On Thursday, he announced, the effects of work will be presented not only on the issue of agriculture, which is "the most pressing problem visualized in connection with the farmers' protest", but consultations will also concern cooperation between the arms industries, cultural ...
Source: AgroPolska
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