Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced Ukraine's five-step 'Plan of Understanding' to de-block the border with Poland.
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On the same day, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that Ukraine had developed and was offering Poland a plan to de-block the border, the Plan of Understanding, which consists of five steps
Shmyhal describes the Ukrainian 'plan of mutual understanding' as a five-step process. The first calls for Kyiv to agree to the European Commission's restrictions on Ukrainian agricultural exports, specifically poultry meat, eggs, and sugar.
Second, the Prime Minister stated that Ukraine will request that the EU immediately screen agricultural policy and transportation legislation.
The third step calls for the governments of Kyiv and Warsaw to issue a joint appeal to the European Commission, urging it to halt Russian agricultural exports to the EU.
Fourth, Shmyhal stated that Kyiv proposes establishing a 'Tripartite Headquarters: Ukraine, Poland and the European Commission'.
The fifth step implies that Poland will expand its response to Ukraine's critical fuel supply after allowing the movement of ammunition, military equipment, humanitarian aid, and medical supplies.
The group, headed by the prime minister (Denys Shmyhal), will be at the border with Poland today. Whether Polish colleagues will be there is their personal decision.
We have said it openly, that we are ready with proposals, with decisions, with steps towards each other.
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