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EC invites ministers for talks on Ukrainian grain

In Poland, farmers are staging countrywide protests after large quantities of Ukrainian grain destined for Asia and Africa found their way onto the domestic market, making prices plummet and keeping Polish farmers from selling their grain. Adam Warżawa/PAP

Valdis Dombrovskis, a deputy head of the EC, has invited the trade ministers from five countries, including Poland, whose leaders wrote to the Commission about Ukrainian grain, for talks on the matter, a high-ranked EU source told PAP on Tuesday.

EC in contact with Ukraine neighbours over food bans

The European Commission (EC) is in contact with Poland, Hungary and Slovakia, the three countries that have announced import bans for Ukrainian agricultural products, an EC spokesperson has said.

Agri minister will consult with EU members over grain tariff motion

Poland's agriculture minister will consult with his counterparts in the Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria and Slovakia regarding a joint motion to the EU to revise customs tariffs on Ukrainian grain.

EC to reply to Poland and four other countries over Ukrainian grain crisis

The European Commission (EC) has said it will respond to a call from five European Union countries, including Poland, for limits on grain imports from Ukraine.

Four countries join Poland in calling for limits on Ukraine grain

Poland and three other countries neighbouring Ukraine, as well as Bulgaria, have demanded restrictions on Ukrainian grain imports in a joint letter sent to the European Commission (EC) on Friday.

B9 summit to address security in Central-East Europe

A meeting of foreign ministers from the Bucharest Nine (B9) will focus on security in Central and Eastern Europe, a presidential advisor said on Thursday morning.

Poland joins regional peers in Big Tech disinformation plea

Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, and the heads of government of several other Central and Eastern European countries have written an open letter to the leaders of global Big Tech companies urging them to step up the fight against disinformation.

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Polish sports unions call for ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes

Polish sports unions have signed a declaration calling for the continuation of sanctions imposed on Russian and Belarusian sportspeople following Russia's invasion of Ukraine a year ago.

Nato eastern flank members say they support one another

Bucharest Nine (B9), the nine Nato members constituting the bloc's eastern flank, have vowed to support each other in the event of any threat.

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