“I am ready to make difficult decisions when it comes to the border with Ukraine, always in consultation with Kyiv to avoid unnecessary tension.” However, we have to find a long-term solution”, noted D. Tuskas and emphasized that it will be a temporary and painful solution for both sides.
He also reported on Thursday’s agricultural summit in Warsaw. During the summit, the Polish Prime Minister will meet with the leaders of the protestors.
In addition, D. Tusk emphasized that he is in constant contact with representatives of Ukrainian authorities.
In early February, Polish farmers on the border with Ukraine renewed their protests. February 25 another sabotage of Ukrainian agricultural products took place there at night. Unknown persons opened eight train cars and poured corn on the railway tracks.
February 26 The Polish Prime Minister stated that there is no deficit in the relations between Poland and Ukraine, but there is a critical moment regarding the export of Ukrainian grain and other agricultural products to Poland, to Europe without customs duties and standards that apply in the European Union.
February 27 Thousands of Polish farmers staged a large-scale protest in Warsaw, the capital of Poland. The protesters spoke out once morest food imports from Ukraine and the EU’s “Green Deal” policy.
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2024-04-23 00:52:51