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Poland and Ukraine leaders assert progress in resolving agricultural dispute

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Mar 29, 2024

The heads of government of Poland and Ukraine met on Thursday in Warsaw and announced that they had made progress towards resolving their agricultural dispute. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that they are seeking solutions that will protect the interests of both Polish and Ukrainian farmers and producers. The dispute arose after Polish farmers protested against what they considered unfair competition from Ukrainian foodstuffs that were exempt from customs duties by the EU since 2022. Poland implemented a unilateral embargo on Ukrainian cereals in 2023, defying Brussels.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Chmygal acknowledged the progress made in lifting the blockade on agricultural exports and stated that Ukraine has accepted the restrictions proposed by the European Commission. He highlighted the establishment of a verification system and export licenses for certain cereals on the Ukrainian side. Chmygal also noted that Ukraine has requested an urgent review of its legislation in the agricultural and transport sectors.

Both Prime Ministers discussed the issue of road transport, which has been a point of contention between the two countries, as well as arms deliveries to Ukraine, reconstruction efforts, and European integration. They signed a joint declaration of cooperation and agreed to create joint defense enterprises in both countries. Poland expressed its willingness to collaborate on the production and modernization of various defense equipment, including helicopters, ammunition, anti-aircraft systems, and tanks.

Despite recent commercial disputes, Poland has been a strong supporter of Ukraine since the Russian offensive in 2022. The two countries are now working towards resolving their differences and strengthening their cooperation in various areas.

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