Slovakia on Monday joined Poland and Hungary in banning grain imports from Ukraine as even Kyiv s staunchest allies come under domestic pressure to shield their.
Slovakia on Monday joined Poland and Hungary in banning grain imports from Ukraine as even Kyiv s staunchest allies come under domestic pressure to shield their agriculture markets.
We do not agree to this, because it harms our farmers," Polish agriculture minister Robert Telus said after talks that began in Warsaw on Monday. Kyiv said it aims to re-open food and grain transit via Poland as "a first step" to ending import bans, but Telus said that no solution had so far been found to guarantee that the grain in transit would not end up on the local market.