The Ukrainian government hopes that the Polish side will not block the supply of fuel, ammunition and humanitarian aid.
Ukraine appealed to Poland regarding the free passage of fuel across the border. The details were announced by Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmygal at a joint press conference with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
The Ukrainian Council of Ministers also hopes that ammunition and humanitarian aid will pass freely. The head of the Ukrainian government noted that he discussed the situation regarding cargo transportation with his colleague.
“This is directly related to national security issues,” he said.
Negotiations between Ukraine and Poland
On March 28, Polish Council of Ministers Chairman Donald Tusk, at a joint press conference with the head of the Ukrainian government Denis Shmygal, said that both states were close to finding a solution to the problems of imports of agricultural products. and road transport. The official said the parties “have taken a step forward in agriculture.”
According to him, negotiators are looking for common solutions that may not suit everyone perfectly, but will preserve the fundamental interests of Polish farmers and producers in the country. This also applies to the protection of Ukraine’s interests.
Let us recall that on February 28, Donald Tusk informed the head of the Polish government about the possibility of a complete blockade of the Ukrainian border. The politician noted that this decision would be temporary. Tusk noted that consultations with Kiev on the Ukrainian border continue to avoid unnecessary tensions. He believes it is worth looking for a long-term solution.
Source: Focus
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