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Poland has entered 'downturn' in relations with Ukraine says FM

"Currently, as regards relations between Poland and Ukraine, we are entering a period of downturn and my absence is partly an expression of this," Rau said. Darek Delmanowicz/PAP

The Polish foreign minister has said that his absence at an EU foreign ministers' meeting in Kyiv results from a "downturn" in relations between Poland and Ukraine.

Polish farmers cannot pay for Russia's war says PM

Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has said Russia should pay for the consequence of the war against Ukraine rather than Polish farmers.

Ukrainian agriculture minister ready for talks, says Telus

The Polish agriculture minister has told PAP that his Ukrainian counterpart has asked him to start talks regarding grain.

Polish PM warns Ukraine over escalation of grain import conflict

If Ukraine escalates the agricultural products import conflict, Poland will expand the list of banned Ukrainian goods, Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has said.

Ukraine behaves like a drowning person over grain import ban says Duda

Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, has compared Ukraine's reaction to Poland's extension of its embargo on Ukrainian grain imports to the reaction of a drowning person who can harm the rescuer.

Poland, frontline countries oppose Ukraine's grain export proposal

Poland's Ambassador to the EU has said that Poland and EU countries neighbouring Ukraine do not accept a Ukrainian proposal envisaging grain export licensing as in their opinion it does not solve the problem caused by the inflow of Ukrainian grain, an EU source has told PAP.

Poland will definitely prolong embargo on Ukrainian grain says PM

A Polish ban on importing grain from Ukraine will "definitely" be extended beyond September 15, Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has announced.

Poland's ambassador to EU hopes for ambitious new Russia sanctions

Poland's permanent representative at the EU has told PAP talks on a tenth raft of sanctions against Russia would continue on Thursday and that he hoped the measures would be "ambitious."

Poland's Orlen ready to halt imports of Russian oil

PKN Orlen, Poland’s state-owned fuel company, will quit using Russian oil should further sanctions on its import be imposed, the company’s CEO, Daniel Obajtek, said on Wednesday.

Polish PM does not regret embargo on Russia despite coal problems

Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has said he has no regrets over his government's swift decision to impose an embargo on Russian coal, despite the distribution problems that Poland is facing now.

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