Poland and Ukraine were close to reaching an agreement on the import of agricultural products from Ukraine, with talks ongoing between Polish Agriculture Minister Czeslaw Siekierski and Ukrainian Agriculture Minister Mykola Solsky in Warsaw.
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The parties were close to solving these problems together in dialogue. I think it will be possible today and tomorrow to make what is sometimes called a transit actually a transit. I am optimistic about the results.
The Ukrainian delegation from the Agriculture Ministry launched talks with their Polish counterparts in Warsaw. Ministers Mykola Solskyi (Ukraine) and and Czeslaw Siekierski (Poland) are leading the talks with representatives from Ukrainian and Polish farmers' organizations.
Poland's Agriculture Minister Czeslaw Siekierski said there had been a certain rapprochement between the respective positions but negotiations would not end today
Governing coalition lawmaker Krzysztof Paszyk said the two countries were on the verge of resolving these issues
Polish Minister of Agriculture Czeslaw Sekerski announced a meeting in Warsaw with Ukrainian Minister Mykola Solskyi on March 27, 2024.
Sekerski stated that negotiations are difficult and complicated because Ukraine wants to keep trade liberalization as is.
Sekerski argued that military and humanitarian aid should be separated from the functioning of certain sectors of the economy.
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