Victor Pontus said that with the help of Ukraine, Roman farmers were said to be “injured because they did not receive enough access to port infrastructure.”
Romanian President Viktor Pontus’s candidate said that if he had power, he would prevent Ukrainian grain on the Black Sea port of Constandka for further export. On Monday, April 7, Reuters reported.
Pontus says that with the help of Ukraine, Roman farmers are said to be “suffering because they did not receive sufficient access to port infrastructure.”
According to the agency, Romania for more than three years of the entire -scale invasion of Russia has exported 29 million tons of grain from Ukraine, which has been the largest alternative route in the context of destroying the aggression of domestic ports and attacking civilian ships in the Black Sea.
Pontus says he does not oppose other initiatives aimed at helping Ukraine – in particular, the travel of weapons and training of Ukrainian pilots to the F -16 aircraft.
The presidential candidate program also involves support for Moldova’s entry into the EU, an increase in defense expenditure to 3% of GDP, as well as strategic cooperation with Poland and Turkey.
Keep in mind that in November in Romania in the president’s election at the first twist, pro -russian Ultra -Liram politician Kalin Georgesu won, which would also prohibit the collision of grains from Ukraine. However, the Romania Constitutional Court later removed the results of the first presidential election.
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