Ukraine’s claim to the World Trade Organization (WTO) on grain probably has no legal basis. In an interview with the publication on this subject Euroactive said Polish Agriculture Minister Robert Telus.
“All I hear is that Poland will be sued for supporting its farmers, but that’s ridiculous. “I don’t understand what the legal basis for this claim is,” he said.
The other day, the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine in Kiev sent Claims at the WTO against three European countries that refused to lift the ban on Ukrainian grain imports. It was announced that the authorities filed a lawsuit against Poland, Slovakia and Hungary.
Before that Poland, Hungary and Slovakia denied From participation in the European Commission’s coordination platform on grain supply issues. The states decided to take this step due to fears that Kiev could use the information obtained during the interaction against them.
15 September EC accepted The decision to lift the ban on the export of Ukrainian agricultural products to the countries of the regional community. Ukrainian officials also promised to prepare an action plan within three days to control grain exports abroad.
Previously in Poland in the name The main reason for the allegations against Ukraine.
Source: Gazeta

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