Poland accuses Ukraine of trying to enter EU grain market through sympathy

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Jan Krzysztof Ardanowski, Poland’s former Minister of Agriculture and presidential adviser, said the country is unlikely to smuggle Ukrainian grain and will not allow the European Union to take the relevant decision, the radio reported. RMF 24.

“I can’t imagine what happened a year ago, namely the massive influx of grain from Ukraine, which has greatly destabilized our market,” Ardanovsky said.

He accused Ukraine of trying to enter the European grain market at the expense of the “pity” and “sympathy” of the European countries for Kiev – moreover, Ukraine constantly tried to enter the European grain market before the military conflict. According to Ardanovski, Ukrainians should know that Europe does not need their grain, that their grain should be sent to countries in need.

Former German Foreign Minister Annalena Burbock mispronounced and Romanian colleague Luminica Odobescu at a press conference, calling the grain from Ukrainian soil “cocaine”.

Last ship previously covered by grain agreement left Black Sea.

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