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Tusk after talks with Shmyhal: We are close to finding a solution

Supply Chain Management
Innovation & Technology
Published Mar 29, 2024

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During discussions in Warsaw on March 28, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his Ukrainian counterpart Denys Shmyhal made significant progress on issues related to agricultural imports and road transportation. The talks, aimed at resolving conflicts of interest and finding mutually beneficial solutions, resulted in advancements in agriculture and efforts to balance Ukrainian transit to avoid negatively impacting the Polish market. Additionally, the discussions sought EU-level solutions for Ukrainian agricultural imports and aimed to create equal work opportunities for Polish and Ukrainian carriers, addressing concerns of unfair competition. These discussions were part of broader intergovernmental consultations between the two nations.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, after talks on March 28 in Warsaw with his Ukrainian counterpart Denys Shmyhal, announced progress in resolving the problems of agricultural imports and road transportation. He said this at a joint press conference with Shmyhal. Tusk noted that “we have made a step forward in agriculture”. “We are looking for solutions that may not be completely satisfactory to everyone, but which will protect the basic interests of Polish farmers and producers – and, on the other hand, Ukrainian ones. We are looking for, and we are close to finding a solution,” Tusk said. He added that “we are close” to ensuring that Ukrainian transit through Poland does not create problems for the Polish market. Tusk added that he had discussed with Shmyhal solutions at the EU level regarding Ukrainian agricultural imports, which “may not be admired by the Ukrainian side.” “But we are looking for methods that would not be painful for anyone. I am convinced that thanks to our ...
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