Poland may face consequences for refusing to import grain

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Some European countries may impose sanctions on Poland if they do not lift the ban on grain imports from Ukraine after September 15 this year. It has been reported RMF.

“According to our sources, there is fear of retaliatory measures in trade that individual EU countries might bring,” the media said.

Polish officials stated that Warsaw plans to impose unilateral restrictions if the European Union does not extend the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain crops. The newspaper added that it is this condition that would violate EU law and lead to a penalty for Poland.

The material noted that up to 20 countries supported the extension of the Ukrainian grain ban.

At the beginning of June, Brussels extended restrictions on imports of agricultural products from Ukraine to some Union countries until September 15.

before the Pentagon commented Information on “military decisions” on the export of Ukrainian grain.

Last ship previously covered by grain agreement left Black Sea.

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