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Poland Asks EU to Enhance Monetary Help Amid Ukrainian Grain Inflow
Poland Asks EU to Enhance Monetary Help Amid Ukrainian Grain Inflow
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Friday requested the European Union to extend its monetary help to Poland and to guard the nation’s agricultural sector in gentle of the inflow of Ukrainian agricultural merchandise into the nation.
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Poland expects assist from the EU within the present scenario with Ukrainian items, Tusk advised reporters after a gathering together with his Finnish counterpart, Petteri Orpo, in Warsaw. The battle in Ukraine can’t be the rationale for the “horrible losses” that the Polish agricultural business is struggling in the mean time, he added. Polish farmers started a month-long nationwide protest on February 9. They’re blocking roads and entry to checkpoints on the border with Ukraine. The protesters are demanding that the duty-free import of agricultural merchandise from Ukraine be stopped and EU local weather insurance policies eased. Such protests have unfold throughout a number of EU member states, together with France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Romania and the Netherlands. Polish-Ukrainian relations deteriorated considerably final yr as a result of inflow of Ukrainian grain into the EU. Poland, together with Slovakia and Hungary, unilaterally prolonged a ban on duty-free Ukrainian grain imports after EU-imposed curbs lapsed on September 15, 2023. In response, Ukraine filed a criticism with the World Commerce Group. The three EU nations promised to boycott conferences of the coordination platform on Ukrainian grain.
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Poland expects assist from the EU within the present scenario with Ukrainian items, Tusk advised reporters after a gathering together with his Finnish counterpart, Petteri Orpo, in Warsaw.
“Now we have the best to count on from our European companions, from the European Union, elevated help and safety of Polish agriculture. I will probably be very constant on this matter,” the Polish prime minister stated.
The battle in Ukraine can’t be the rationale for the “horrible losses” that the Polish agricultural business is struggling in the mean time, he added.
“We needed to make choices in our nation to guard Polish agriculture in opposition to unfair competitors with agricultural items flowing in from throughout the jap border. Thanks on your understanding of our scenario. This has not been simple for Poland, which is so engaged in serving to Ukraine,” Tusk stated.
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Polish farmers started a month-long nationwide protest on February 9. They’re blocking roads and entry to checkpoints on the border with Ukraine. The protesters are demanding that the duty-free import of agricultural merchandise from Ukraine be stopped and EU local weather insurance policies eased. Such protests have unfold throughout a number of EU member states, together with France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Romania and the Netherlands.
Polish-Ukrainian relations deteriorated considerably final yr as a result of inflow of Ukrainian grain into the EU. Poland, together with Slovakia and Hungary, unilaterally prolonged a ban on duty-free Ukrainian grain imports after EU-imposed curbs lapsed on September 15, 2023. In response, Ukraine filed a criticism with the World Commerce Group. The three EU nations promised to boycott conferences of the coordination platform on Ukrainian grain.