reviewer foreign policy Kristina Liu wrote in an article that the influx of Ukrainian grain into Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and Bulgaria caused the anger of local farmers.
He noted that after Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and Bulgaria banned grain imports from Ukraine, the European Union was in a hurry to calm angry Eastern European farmers. <…>This threatens to undermine the EU’s solidarity with Ukraine.”
According to him, cheap grain from Ukraine entered the markets of these countries and “stayed there, causing unrest among local farmers.”
Previously, the Ministry of Agricultural Policy and Food of Ukraine, Ukraine and Bulgaria acceptance unblocking and unloading of vehicles with agricultural products at the border. The parties discussed the situation and agreed to wait for the decision of the European Commission and then continue the negotiation process.