Warsaw, EU agree on restrictions on Ukrainian agricultural imports

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki says Warsaw and Brussels have reached an agreement to restrict Ukrainian agricultural imports, primarily grain and corn

This is reported by RMF 24.

“We have finalized agreements with the EU to ban imports of these agricultural products, which led to destabilization of the Polish market. We are talking primarily about grains and corn,” the Polish Prime Minister said.

The agreement contains commitments by Poland and other countries to withdraw from the unilateral blockade of food imports from Ukraine. The EU will impose a ban on imports of wheat, corn, rapeseed, sunflower, and sunflower oil. It is noted that these five products account for 90% of all imports from Ukraine.