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Kuleba alerts Poland to destabilizing Russian grain import to EU

Kuleba alerts Poland to destabilizing Russian grain import to EU Photo: Dmytro Kuleba, Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine (Vitaly Nosach, RBC-Ukraine)

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba held talks with his Polish counterpart Radosław Sikorski about import of Russian grain to the European market, according to X.

Kuleba thanked his Polish colleague for defending very important decisions regarding Ukraine in the US Congress.

The ministers also discussed the recent special summit in Paris. Kuleba welcomed the beginning of the discussion on strengthening support for Ukraine and emphasized the importance of taking decisive measures without delay.

According to the head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, he and his Polish colleague focused on ways to increase the delivery of weapons to Ukraine. Special attention should be paid to artillery ammunition and frontal air defense to protect the military from aircraft and drones.

Kuleba thanked Poland for uninterrupted supplies of weapons and humanitarian aid across the border.

"I also stressed the importance of focusing more on the destabilizing effects of Russian grain imports on the European market," the minister added.

What occurred

Earlier, the Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, emphasized the need to combat the import of Russian grain to the European market.

He noted that the European Union should introduce comprehensive sanctions against such supplies of agricultural products from Russia and Belarus.

Tusk also clarified that he wants to propose to the Polish Sejm a draft resolution with a call to the European Commission on this issue.