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Poland wants a port in Odessa and 500 thousand hectares of Ukrainian land — Polsat News: EADaily

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EADaily, April 4th, 2025. Poland should buy or lease a port in Odessa, in order to get access to the Black Sea and export local and European grain there. This was stated on the air of the Polsat News channel by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Poland Michal Kolodzeichak.

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Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Poland Michal Kolodzeiczak believes that Warsaw should buy or lease the port of Odessa in order to gain access to the Black Sea for export of Polish and European grain.

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The game over minerals continues, with the United States putting heavy pressure on Ukraine to exploit virtually all of its mineral reserves, energy and infrastructure, and there is not much left for other countries that are helping Kiev in its fight against Russia, with the possible exception of Britain. We wrote about this here, for example. France recently made its case when Emmanuel Macron proposed a similar agreement on minerals between Ukra…

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` tags. ` (SeaPRwire) – Warsaw should take control of a terminal in Odessa, a senior agricultural official says Poland should acquire part of the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odessa for shipping grain, said Michal Kolodziejczak, Poland’s deputy agriculture and rural development minister. "This is what I want to raise: why don't we talk to the Ukrainians about selling a terminal or leasing it to us for 50 years so that the Poles can have their own…

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Polsat News broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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