Bulgaria's Parliament votes to end Ukrainian grain import ban
- Bulgaria has decided not to extend a ban on Ukrainian grain imports in five eastern EU nations, citing solidarity with Ukraine and the need for global food security.
- The EU had previously restricted Ukrainian grain imports to five member states to protect their farmers, attributing a local market price slump to the influx of imports. However, Bulgaria's decision to lift the ban sets an example of true solidarity, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky.
- Furthermore, Bulgaria aims to stimulate competition in the market and improve its infrastructure to facilitate faster transport of Ukrainian goods to third countries, for which it will seek assistance from Brussels.
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Bulgaria will allow the import ban on Ukrainian grain to expire as planned.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleBulgaria will allow the import of Ukrainian grain from September 15, despite the fact that the country's Minister of Agriculture opposed such a decision, reports... RIA Novosti, September 14, 2023
·Russian Federation
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