Gergely Guiyash, the administrative head of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, said at a government briefing that Hungary favors the extension of restrictions on imports of Ukrainian grain into the EU from 16 September, otherwise the country will implement measures on 16 September. at national level, reports DEA News.
According to him, Hungary has proposed to the European Union an extension of the ban on grain imports from Ukraine, but so far it has received only a negative response.
“In this case, I inform you in advance that we will implement at the national level the measures put in place before the ban imposed on the whole of Europe by the five countries bordering Ukraine (Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland, Slovakia, Romania),” Guyash said.
August 22, Deputy Minister of Agricultural Policy and Food of Ukraine Taras Vysotsky knowledgeableIt was stated that the Ukrainian authorities applied to the European Commission with a proposal to pay compensation to Ukrainian farmers for the transportation of grain to European ports.
19 July Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland and Romania extended the ban By signing a joint declaration, an agreement was reached for the import of grain from Ukraine.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban declarationthe country raises questions about whether the European Union’s Budapest-bound funds are being spent on Ukraine.
Previously reportedIt is stated that Ankara is in negotiations with the UN on the revival of the grain agreement.
Source: Gazeta
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