Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky expressed gratitude to European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen for the EC’s decision not to extend restrictions on the import of Ukrainian agricultural products into the EU. He wrote this on his Telegram channel.
The Ukrainian leader described this decision as an example of “true unity and trust”. According to him, “It is now important for the European union to function at the bilateral level.”
“And if their (neighbors – socialbites.ca) decisions violate EU laws, Ukraine will respond in a civilized manner,” Zelensky threatened.
The other day, Polish Minister of Development and Technology Waldemar Buda announced that he signed a decree to expand the ban on grain supplies to the country from Ukraine.
Before that, the European Commission accepted The decision to remove restrictions on the import of Ukrainian grain to the countries of the regional community. Brussels has promised to refrain from extending the ban as long as Kiev fulfills its obligations.
Especially the Ukrainian government absolute To take measures to prevent fluctuations in the volume of agricultural products exported abroad. Kiev authorities are expected to present an action plan to control grain exports by September 18.
Previously Kyiv in the name Warsaw will take a “reasonable decision” regarding the grain embargo.