Warsaw wants to find a solution that will protect Polish farmers and help Ukraine, said Robert Telus.
The arguments of the Deputy Minister of Economy – Trade Representative of Ukraine Taras Kachka reassured Polish Minister of Agriculture Robert Telus, and he is ready to talk with the Ukrainian side. A Polish official said this in a comment to the PAP on Wednesday, September 20.
Earlier in an interview, Taras Kachka clarified that Ukraine will impose an embargo on Polish onions, tomatoes, cabbage and apples. Such an embargo is the last point of the action plan, and Ukraine hopes that it will not be implemented, because the priority is to reach an agreement with Poland.
Telus said that the Polish side is ready to find a solution to the problem related to Ukrainian grain.
“We are waiting for such negotiations and are ready for such negotiations to take place,” he said and added that Poland is open to finding a solution that will secure the Polish market, protect it and help Ukraine .
“We want to help Ukraine in transit, but it must be transit, and not at the expense of Polish farmers. Minister Kachka’s speech is for me a kind of reassurance and rejection of the environment that has been formed for two or three day. I think that Ukraine reconsidered its opinion, which it said earlier “- noted Telush.
He expressed the opinion that this is “a movement in the right direction to find a joint solution.”
The minister also drew attention to the fact that the list of products prohibited for import in specific countries should be flexible. As an example, he cited Bulgaria, which needs Ukrainian sunflowers and can be imported across the country.
“This should be a decision at the EU level,” concluded the Polish minister.
We remind you that on Wednesday the Ukrainian ambassador was summoned to Warsaw due to the words of President Vladimir Zelensky at the UN General Assembly. Poland expressed strong protest.
Today it became known that Poland may expand the list of Ukrainian products prohibited for import into the country if the Ukrainian authorities escalate the conflict.
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry called on Poland to “put emotions aside.”
Source: korrespondent

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