EU and Kyiv condemn unilateral bans that aim to protect local farmers amid glut and price crash

Slovakia has joined Poland and Hungary by unilaterally halting imports of grain and other food products from Ukraine to protect its farmers in decisions Kyiv and the European Commission have criticised as unacceptable.

The EU would expect the central European states “to come up with some explanation”, a senior official said, after Poland and Hungary announced their bans over the weekend and Slovakia followed suit on Monday. Bulgaria has also said it is considering a ban.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Omagh bombing: independent inquiry announced into 1998 attack

Car bomb killed 29 people in deadliest atrocity of Northern Ireland’s Troubles…

Thomas Tuchel feeling festive even as Chelsea look to weather harsh winter | Jacob Steinberg

Chelsea cannot afford more league slip-ups but regained some momentum with Carabao…

Democracy’s Super Bowl: 40 elections that will shape global politics in 2024

From Russia to South Africa, India to the US, the coming year’s…

‘I wish I had never come to the UK’: Palestinian academic despairs of getting visas for family stuck in Gaza

A lecturer doing his PhD on a British Council scholarship in York…