The demands of farmers protesting in Brussels will be discussed at the European Union summit. This was stated by Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo before the summit meeting. RIA News.
“Farmers’ protests are taking place in Brussels. We need to discuss this issue at the summit. “The concerns expressed by farmers are partially justified,” he said.
Poe pointed out that farmers are already making great efforts to adapt to new rules regarding the European Union’s green agenda and reforms.
“They have adapted to the new standards,” says the Belgian prime minister.
De Croo emphasized that farmers in European countries supply high-quality products that should be sold at affordable prices.
“It is necessary to ensure that the administrative burden on farmers is reasonable,” he concluded.
The other day, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban attended a farmers’ rally in Brussels statedThere is a democracy deficit in the European Union.
Previously in Hungary guess The EU is turning into an empire of extreme liberals.