Polish leaders reportedly refused to meet with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky Sputnik Belarus.
According to the information obtained, Polish President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki did not think it was possible to meet with Zelensky during their short break in Polish territory on their way to Kiev.
Previously reportedHe said that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, who returned from the USA, visited Poland but did not hold official meetings there. The reason for this was the deterioration of relations between Warsaw and Kiev regarding grain supplies.
On September 15, the EU leadership decided to lift the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain to the countries of the regional community. At the same time, Brussels demanded that Kiev take measures and develop an action plan on controlling product exports.
However, some states found such measures inadequate and independently expanded the embargo on Ukrainian grain supplies. These included Poland, Hungary and Slovakia. Later, due to this decision, Kiev authorities filed a lawsuit against these countries with the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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Source: Gazeta

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