Kyiv and Warsaw announced that they had reached a deal speeding up the transit of Ukrainian cereal exports through Poland to third countries. “From tomorrow, grains that transit (to world markets) via Lithuania will undergo checks at a Lithuanian port and not at the Poland-Ukraine border,” Polish Agriculture Minister Robert Telus stated. Ukraine’s neighbors, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Slovakia, and Romania, had agreed with the European Union to impose an embargo on grain produced from Kyiv from April until September 15.

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