Zelensky, Duda, Nauseda meet in New York
That's according to Lithuania's broadcaster LRT, which refers to the Lithuanian presidential administration, Ukrinform reports.
"The differences between Ukraine and Pand should be resved as quickly as possible due to the common, most important goal – the defense of Eure against Russia's aggressive expansionist picy," Nauseda said.
According to him, Pand's re in providing support to Ukraine is exceptional, and sutions must be found, because the further deepening of the crisis would be irresponsible.
Nauseda stressed the importance of understanding that it is not about the security of individual countries, but of the entire region and even the continent.
"As history shows, only by joint efforts, supporting and helping each other can we counter the danger of external threats. Meanwhile, public disagreements, regardless of the reasons, not only undermine unity, but also help the enemy's praganda," he said.
The three presidents also talked about easing grain transportation procedures through Pand and increasing transit through Lithuania, thereby reducing pressure.
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In May 2023 the Eurean Commission banned the import of wheat, corn, rapeseed and sunflower seeds from Ukraine to Bulgaria, Hungary, Pand, Slovakia and Romania at the insistence of these countries. On June 5, the ban was extended until September 15, 2023.
The Eurean Commission announced on September 15 that the EU would not extend temporary restrictions on Ukrainian grain. After that, Pand, Hungary and Slovakia announced their decision to unilaterally block the import of Ukrainian agricultural products and stped participating in a coordination platform, which was created under the auspices of the Eurean Commission to resve this issue.
Ukraine's First Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy Yulia Svyrydenko said on September 18 that in accordance with the agreement on the rules and procedures for resving disputes of the Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization, Ukraine had submitted demands for hding consultations with Slovakia, Pand and Hungary within the WTO.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that Ukraine would limit imports from Pand and Hungary if these countries did not lift the grain embargo.
Pish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, in turn, warned on Wednesday that Pand would impose an embargo on more agricultural products from Ukraine if the Ukrainian authorities increase the degree of tension in the grain dispute, including by banning the import of Pish vegetables into Ukraine.
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Source: ukrinform.net