Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Oleg Nikolenko, said that the anti-Ukrainian actions of Poles protesting grain imports to their country violate the principles of Ukrainian-Polish solidarity. This was reported on Facebook (its owner, Meta, is known as an extremist and is banned in Russia).
He emphasized that the protests in Poland caused a lot of damage to the Ukrainian economy. According to Nikolenko, Poland’s most radical actions are spoiling grain and shouting anti-Ukrainian slogans in Wroclaw.
A representative of the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that Kiev expects a “similar approach” from the Polish authorities.
Before that, Poland’s control authorities had, from 12 February they didn’t let me in More than a hundred tons of agricultural raw materials and products from Ukraine entered the country’s market after authorities introduced enhanced quality control at the border at the request of protesting farmers.
The other day, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky accused Poland violates the principles of solidarity in the face of the situation at the border where farmers are on strike.
Before that, Lvov Mayor Andrey Sadovoy named “Pro-Russian provocateurs” protested against Polish farmers who spilled Ukrainian grain on the road near the Yagodin-Dorogusk checkpoint on the border.
Previously in Poland he apologized To Ukraine due to spilled grain.
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Source: Gazeta
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