Polish farmers talked about the possibility of closing the Ukrainian border

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Polish farmers’ representative Andrzej Sobociński said that Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, in his meetings with protesting farmers, said that the Ukrainian border would not be closed to the entry of Ukrainian agricultural products. This was reported by RIA News.

According to him, the borders will not be closed, but excess grain will be removed at state expense.

Sobociński emphasized that the Polish Ministry of Agriculture should calculate how much surplus there is in the country and how much funds should be allocated.

According to him, such measures are the solution to the problem.

Before this, Stanislaw Warna, one of the leaders of the protests in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship statedHe said Polish farmers plan to expand their protests and “stop the country” if negotiations with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk fail.

According to Varna, after being “at the barricades” for two months, farmers realize that the country’s authorities do not take them seriously: “Not a single problem has been solved.”

Previously Polish opposition would start A vote of no confidence was passed in the head of the country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs.

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