The corresponding decision has been agreed in Romania, Slovakia and Bulgaria, they said in Budapest.
Hungary has agreed with Romania, Slovakia and Bulgaria to extend the ban on the import of Ukrainian agricultural products after September 15. This was announced by Hungarian Agriculture Minister István Nagy on Facebook on Wednesday, September 13 .
“We have agreed with my Romanian, Slovak and Bulgarian colleagues that if Brussels does not decide to extend the existing moratorium, then we will take national measures on an individual basis,” he said.
Nagy added that the new ban will apply to a wider range of Ukrainian products than the current measures.
According to him, the countries want to extend the ban on Ukrainian imports until the end of this year.
Let’s recall that on September 12, Poland announced that the ban on the import of Ukrainian agricultural products, which should have been in effect until September 15, will continue until the end of the year. Four other countries in Eastern Europe may make of a similar decision.
Ukraine has said it will appeal to World Trade Organization (WTO) arbitration Poland’s decision to extend a grain import ban.
And the night before, the media reported that the European Union is preparing a “grain offer” for Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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