Situation on Polish border has gone beyond economics and morality long ago - Zelensky
The situation on Ukraine's border with Poland, where the traffic of trucks has been blocked, has gone beyond economics and morality long ago.
03 March 2024
The situation on Ukraine's border with Poland, where the traffic of trucks has been blocked, has gone beyond economics and morality long ago.
Ukraine will continue to develop the Grain from Ukraine humanitarian program.
02 March 2024
In February 2024, Ukraine shipped 8 million tonnes of goods via its maritime corridor, including 5.2 million tonnes of domestically produced agricultural products.
01 March 2024
The Russian-Ukrainian war, now in its third year, is a reflection of the crises in the international system. Turkey is now, as before, ready to facilitate peace talks, as it considers itself a pioneer in solving problems in the region.
From now on, the Unity insurance program will cover not only sea transportation of grain and other important food products, but also ships carrying any non-military cargoes.
29 February 2024
Poland will study Latvia's experience in imposing an embargo on imports of agricultural products from Russia and may soon take similar steps.
28 February 2024
Turkey supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, stands for a just and lasting solution to the war in Ukraine, and is ready to host "peace talks" between Russia and Ukraine again.
The cap on the import of agricultural products from Ukraine to Poland, proposed by Brussels and Kyiv, are "unacceptable" for Warsaw so Poland is eyeing the possibility of temporarily closing the border for Ukrainian products.
Ukrainian grain spilling out of vehicles in Poland is unacceptable, and the Polish authorities will respond to such manifestations of anarchy and detain the perpetrators.
26 February 2024
Latvia has banned the import of Russian grain at the legislative level, and is now proposing that the EU undertake similar measures, since all such products can be replaced by cereals harvested in Ukraine.
Russia’s military launched two S-300 missile strikes at the settlement of Pisochyn in Kharkiv region on February 25.
Ukraine’s Ambassador to Poland, Vasyl Zvarych, called on the Polish authorities to do their utmost to find and prosecute those responsible for dumping Ukrainian grain from vehicles and rail cars heading via Poland.
25 February 2024
The Russian Navy has repeatedly been forced to reconsider its risk appetite following the successes of Ukraine’s Defense Forces in asymmetric strikes.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that he would not like to see a border between Polish and Ukrainian societies and that it is important for Ukraine to maintain its alliance with Poland.
On the night of February 25, Ukrainian agricultural products were dumped from eight railroad cars at the Polish railway station Kotomierz, causing 160 tonnes of grain to be damaged.
In January, Ukraine exported 12 million tonnes of grain through the maritime corridor, equivalent to the pre-war volume.
The ongoing crisis around the export of Ukrainian grain on the border with Poland is caused by three factors.
Due to the modernization and strengthening of air defense systems that protect Ukrainian ports, grain exports reached pre-war levels.
24 February 2024
Power engineers from Bukovyna have been restoring electricity to de-occupied villages and towns in southern Ukraine for almost a year
The blockade of the Ukrainian-Polish border is more about the interests of certain groups than economic issues.
23 February 2024
In the Kramatorsk district of the Donetsk region, as a result of a night attack by Russian drones on an agricultural enterprise, 480 tons of grain seeds were destroyed, and equipment and buildings were damaged.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has held an offsite meeting in the Lviv region. Among the key issues, government officials considered the situation with the blockade on the Ukrainian-Polish border.
Ukrainian farmers have brought agricultural machinery damaged or destroyed by the Russian invaders to the border with Poland.
Around 09:00 a.m., February 23, 2024, at the Dorohusk railway border crossing, unidentified persons poured Ukrainian-produced rapeseed from two grain hoppers going to Germany.
22 February 2024
The Defense Intelligence of Ukraine has not yet confirmed the information that the deputies of the unrecognized Transnistria may appeal to Russian President Vladimir Putin and ask for Russian membership.
The European Commission is looking for compromise solutions to problems related to the import of Ukrainian grain and its transit through neighboring countries, as well as a balance between measures to support the Ukrainian economy and the interests of the stability of the EU internal market.
The leaders of Minnesota and Ukraine's Chernihiv region signed a Memorandum of Understanding on agricultural cooperation to increase opportunities for reconstruction and economic recovery in the Ukrainian region.
21 February 2024
The appearance of anti-Ukrainian slogans at farmers' protests harms the interests of Poland, compromises the organizers of the strike, and may indicate attempts by radicals who may be under the influence of Russia to establish control over the protest.
The Center for Strategic Communication and Information Security pursues efforts to provide a brief explanation to foreign audiences on the current topics of particular interest as regards Ukraine.
20 February 2024
All railway cars of Ukrzaliznytsia JSC are sealed on the border by controlling authorities, which makes it impossible for Ukrainian-produced grain to enter the Polish market. The recent incident with spilled Ukrainian grain is a political provocation.