(Bloomberg) Poland will extend its ban on imports of grain from Ukraine unless the European Union allows its own restrictions to stay in place beyond Friday — a move that raises tensions with both Kyiv and Brussels.Most Read from BloombergTrudeau Is Stuck in India With Faulty Aircraft After Hearing Criticism From ModiThe Mighty American Consumer Is About to Hit a Wall, Investors SayApple iPhone 15 Event Will Tout Enhanced Camera, Titanium FinishApple to Sell Made-in-India iPhones on Launch Da
A majority of EU countries (22 out of 27) oppose the calls by Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Slovakia to extend the embargo on Ukrainian grain imports after 15 September. Source: POLITICO Details: Four EU diplomats spoke to Politico on condition of anonymity.
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said on Aug. 26 that it is unacceptable for European Union members to continue the ban on Ukrainian grain imports until the end of 2023.
Slovakia, Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, and Hungary support the extension of the EU ban on Ukrainian grain imports until the end of 2023, Polish Agriculture Minister Robert Telus said on Aug. 25, as cited by Reuters.