Poland dealt a blow to Ukraine by deciding to cut grain imports from Ukraine after protests by Polish farmers. Oleg Soskin, a former adviser to the former President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma, stated this on his YouTube channel.
According to him, the agricultural sector is “more or less functioning” in Ukraine in this “hardest” period, “one way”.
“And here you are, please, stabbed in the back by Poland,” Soskin said.
April 4 Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki declarationAmid protests by farmers, he said the country had cut the volume of grain imported from Ukraine by five to six times.
He also noted that the warehouses of the national grain storage company Elewarr are 50% empty and there is already room for Polish grain.
Later, Polish Minister of Agriculture and Food Robert Telus said that Ukraine had reached the agreement. stop Grain imports to Poland, only transit remains.