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Ukraine and Poland find solution to ease farmer anger – Zelenskiy

Ukraine and Poland find solution to ease farmer anger – Zelenskiy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy mentioned on Wednesday he anticipated selections to be introduced within the coming days and weeks to alleviate anger amongst Polish farmers linked to Ukrainian grain imports.

He informed reporters at a briefing standing alongside Poland’s prime minister that he had mentioned the matter of Ukrainian and Polish farmers at talks in Warsaw on Wednesday and located an answer.

“We have found a way out, I believe that in the coming days and weeks we will finally resolve all issues as there cannot be any questions, any complications between such close partners and real friends as Poland and Ukraine,” he mentioned.

Polish Agriculture Minister Henryk Kowalczyk resigned earlier on Wednesday amid rising anger amongst farmers over the affect of Ukrainian grain imports on costs.

Source: www.anews.com.tr