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Five CEE countries want ban on Ukrainian grain extended till year-end, Poland says
Grain warehouses heavily damaged by a Russian drone attack are seen at a compound of a port on the Danube, amid Russias attack on Ukraine, in Odesa region August 16, 2023. — Press Service of the Operational Command South of the Ukrainian Armed Forces handout pic via Reuters

WARSAW, Aug 25 — Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia support extending an EU ban on Ukrainian grain import to those countries until the end of the year, Polish agriculture minister Robert Telus said today.

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The European Union in May allowed Ukraine’s five neighbours to ban domestic sales of Ukrainian wheat, maize, rapeseed and sunflower seeds, while allowing transit of such cargoes for export elsewhere. That ban is set to end on September 15.

"We support a ban on imports into our countries until the end of the year,” Telus told a news conference.

"I want to say that even if it fails, some countries will introduce their own restrictions. Our declaration is clear.”

The five countries’ agriculture ministers also agree that they support grain transit subsidies and want other products to be added to the list of import bans, such as raspberries in the case of Poland, Telus said. — Reuters

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