The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine calls on partners to find a balanced solution based on EU law, the Association Agreement.
The representative of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, Oleg Nikolenko, said that the notes were submitted to the Polish Embassy and the EU Delegation in Ukraine in the category of unacceptable situation regarding trade restrictions on the import of agricultural products. Ukrainian agriculture.
“Such restrictions, regardless of the reasons that may be justified, do not comply with the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the EU and the principles and norms of the EU Single Market,” he said.
According to Nikolenko, there are all legal grounds for the immediate resumption of exports of Ukrainian agricultural products to Poland, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and Bulgaria, as well as the resumption of unhindered -export to other EU member states and, in general, unhindered transit. of all Ukrainian products to other countries, inside and outside the EU.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine calls on partners to find a balanced solution based on EU law, the Association Agreement.
“This is the only way to jointly successfully resist Russia’s all-out aggressive war against Ukraine and now to strengthen the EU Single Market, of which Ukraine will be a member,” said the Foreign Ministry spokesman.
Recall that the European Commission has proposed a solution to the problem of farmers in countries that have banned the import of grain from Ukraine. These are Romania, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary and Slovakia.
However, negotiations between the Vice-President of the European Commission Valdis Dombrovskis and representatives of five Central European countries on the import of agricultural products from Ukraine ended without an agreement.
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Source: korrespondent

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