
Ukraine and Poland will meet in Warsaw to resolve the issue of the border blockade, which has already lasted almost two weeks. The meeting will take place on March 28.
This was reported by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, writes Polskieradio24 .
“On March 28, a meeting with the Ukrainian government will take place in Warsaw,” he said.
According to him, the Polish government “will look for protective solutions for Polish farmers,” both internally and through the use of national funds, as well as through further negotiations with Ukraine and the EU.
“Polish farmers can count on me here,” the prime minister assured.
Tusk added that the government wants to establish a line of compromise and agreement with the protesting farmers that would suit them and allow them to stop the protests.
The head of the Polish government emphasized that “we cannot allow those who openly and actively serve Putin’s propaganda to take advantage of the protest of farmers on the border with Ukraine, any such support for Putin’s narrative is high treason, we will not tolerate this.”
At the same time, Tusk also called for separating both issues in domestic and international discussions, that is, unconditional support for Ukraine and protection of Polish farmers and the Polish market from the negative consequences of trade liberalization with Ukraine.