Ukraine agrees with Poland on grain transit, but Black Sea deal in doubt

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Ukraine agrees with Poland on grain transit, but Black Sea deal in doubt
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Poland agreed to lift a ban on the transit of Ukrainian grain and food products, but Ukraine said a wartime deal allowing it to safely ship grain from Black Sea ports was still under threat. | Reuters

flowing into Poland, but at the same time we continued talks withs would not be stuck in Poland, and we managed to find a solution,” Telus told a news conference in Warsaw.

Ukrainian First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko told the news conference she was confident Ukrainian exporters would respect the terms of thewould react after the agreement in Warsaw, with Romania looking likely earlier on Tuesday to impose a similar ban.

The EU has criticized member states for putting individual bans in place, and EU envoys are set to discuss the measures on Wednesday, a senior EU official said.has also been considering a ban. The Czech Republic has said it will not impose a ban on its own but wants an EU solution.

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