Ukraine is now entirely reliant on EU routes to export grain after Russia ended a deal that allowed shipments via the Black Sea. This has put pressure on the EU to balance the needs of Ukraine with those of its own member states, some of which want to protect their own grain markets.
Ukraine has become entirely dependent on alternative European Union routes for its grain exports after Russia last month exited a year-long deal that had allowed them to be shipped safely via its Black Sea ports. This has exacerbated Brussels' efforts to find a balance between helping Ukraine with the demand of five eastern EU member states to protect their own markets by extending a ban on domestic sales of Ukrainian grain till at least the end of 2023. A current deal to protect farmers in the five states near to Ukraine - Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia - is due to expire on Sept. 15.
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