Their participation in the meeting is not compulsory, so such actions cannot be called a boycott, the European Commission said.
Representatives of Poland and Hungary did not participate in the meeting of the coordination platform for the export and transit of Ukrainian agricultural products, which took place on September 28. The Spokesman of the European Commission Olof Gill spoke about here, reports European reality.
According to him, during the meeting, Kyiv’s plan for export and transfer of agricultural products, as well as licensing, was discussed.
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“Yesterday’s meeting was devoted to discussing the Ukrainian action plan and measures to control certain products and prevent the destruction of the market in the five EU member states,” said the spokesman.
During the meeting, proposals for an action plan were presented; they hope to implement it soon.
The spokesperson of the European Commission said that Poland and Hungary did not participate in the meeting of the coordination platform. However, their participation in the meeting is not compulsory, so such actions cannot be called a boycott.
“Representatives from Poland and Hungary were not present at the meeting. However, it is important to note that participation is not mandatory, as meetings are held frequently,” said Gill.
We remind you that Ukraine proposed to the European Commission and Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Romania an export control plan for four groups of crops – wheat, corn, sunflower and rapeseed – to protect their domestic markets.
Despite this, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary announced unilateral restrictions on Ukrainian imports, prompting Ukraine to appeal their actions to the World Trade Organization.
Source: korrespondent

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