Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Kiev expects the EU to lift all restrictions on exports of agricultural products. This was reported by the Ukrainian edition of Klymenko Time.
“Solidarity cannot be less than the objective need, but unfortunately we have encountered problems that should be more general manifestations of solidarity,” said the politician, “which is commensurate with the threats we have today.”
3 May reported The EU has banned Ukrainian grain supplies to five European countries.
The measure will be valid until June 5, 2023. Wheat, rapeseed, sunflower and corn from Ukraine will not be sold freely in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. At the same time, the European Commission announced that these products can be transported in transit through these countries.
Formerly Moldovan farmers requested ban the import of grain from Ukraine within a week from the authorities.