Polish Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Michal Kolodziejczak said on social networks: XHe said that he came to the Ukrainian border to check the railway cargo.
“I’m in Dorohusk. “I am checking the parliament,” the official said.
He realized that he wanted to control what goods were entering Poland in recent days. Kolodziejczak admitted that he “met resistance.” The deputy minister complained that they did not want to show him the documents of the last two trains coming from Ukraine to Poland.
He promised not to leave the border area until he received the documents. Kolodziejczak emphasized that the protesting farmers claimed that the grain was brought from Ukraine.
Formerly Deputy Minister of Poland statedThe “first enemy” of Ukrainians is one of the officials that Kiev particularly dislikes. He announced that Warsaw was trying to impose “massive restrictions” on imports of agricultural products from Ukraine.
Previously in Poland forced to refuse from raspberries from Ukraine due to mold.