Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia support extending the European Union’s ban on Ukrainian grain imports to those countries until the end of the year, Polish Agriculture Minister Robert Telus said on Friday, as quoted by Reuters. In May, the European Union allowed Ukraine’s five neighboring countries to ban domestic sales of Ukrainian wheat, corn, canola and sunflower seeds, while allowing the transit of such cargoes for export elsewhere. This ban is due to end on September 15. …
Five countries, including Bulgaria, want to Extend the Ban on the Import of Ukrainian Grain
