Bulgarian Parliament allowed grain imports from Ukraine

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The Bulgarian Parliament allowed the import of grain from Ukraine. It was reported that the relevant decision was taken at the meeting of the Bulgarian Council of Ministers. TASS.

While 124 deputies voted in favor and 67 against the lifting of the ban, 8 deputies abstained.

This week the Bulgarian government supported an initiative to allow imports of Ukrainian grain. According to Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov, this will “lower prices of basic food products and help reduce inflation.”

Previously Polish government adopted a decision Ban on grain imports from Ukraine after September 15.

Formerly Polish Minister of Agriculture stated About the agreement of Eastern European countries to appeal to the European Union with a request to ban grain imports from Ukraine until the end of 2023.

previously Ukraine appealed To some EU countries with a request to ensure the functioning of an alternative grain corridor without the participation of Russia.

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