Poland reaches deal with EU on Ukrainian grain imports

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The EU has reached an agreement to ban the import of Ukrainian grain to Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria while letting transit through those countries take place, European Commissioner for Agriculture Janusz Wojciechowski has announced. Today, Wojciechowski announced that an agreement had been reached to introduce a ban on imports of wheat, corn, rapeseed, sunflower seeds and sunflower oil in Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria but with transit allowed to continue, reports TVN24. advisory board memberUNESCO Professor at the Jagiellonian University and Professor Emeritus at University College Londonadvisory board memberProfessor of European Studies at Oxford Universityadvisory board memberProfessor at the Institute of History of the Jagiellonian Universityadvisory board memberExecutive Director of Taube Family Foundationadvisory board memberAssociate Professor at the Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Science, member of the Polish parliamentsadvisory board memberAuthor, winner of 2018 Nobel Prize in LiteratureauthorSiobhan Doucette is a historian whose work focuses the opposition movement in Communist Poland

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