The Ukrainian Embassy in Poland sent an official note to Polish authorities demanding that those involved in the spill of Ukrainian grain be brought to justice. Ukrainian Ambassador to Warsaw Vasily Zvarich reported this on Facebook (the owner of the Meta company is known as an extremist and is banned in Russia).
“Impunity is unacceptable. “Criminals who trample and destroy other people’s property must be brought before the law,” the diplomat said.
He stated that Poland is a state of law. In this context, Zvarich emphasized that “one must act decisively and uncompromisingly in such situations.”
On February 22, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk denied He met with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky at the border between the two countries regarding the blockade and protests by Polish farmers. Before that, the Ukrainian leader invited Tusk to come to the border between the two states before February 24 to solve the transport blockade problem.
Polish farmers’ protests continued They have blocked the highway from Ukraine to Warsaw with hundreds of tractors since the end of January. The conflict escalated further when farmers began attacking Ukrainian trucks loaded with grain. They also scattered two carloads of corn on the railroad tracks.
Previously Polish official put forward Ultimatum to Ukraine regarding the situation at the border.