WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal was in Poland on Thursday for talks along with his counterpart Donald Tusk to deal with Polish and western European farmers’ calls for that rules be utilized to a budget Ukrainian meals imports that they are saying are undercutting their livelihoods.
Farmers in lots of nations have been staging vehement protests towards the imports and tensions have grown between Kyiv and its staunch ally Warsaw over the tax-free influx of Ukraine’s farm produce.
Tusk has advised that Poland, a NATO member and European Union nation bordering Ukraine, will search quotas on the imports in the course of the talks. He has additionally advised boosting imports to needy nations.
The EU has opened its doorways vast to Ukrainian farm produce to assist the nation’s exports after Russia’s 2022 invasion lower many conventional routes.
Nevertheless, EU lawmakers just lately agreed that quotas might be reintroduced on some Ukrainian meals to deal with the European farmers’ complaints.