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Poland’s Deputy Minister Accuses Ukrainian Representatives of Corruption, Halting Agricultural Imports Talks

Poland’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture Michal Kolodziejczak said talks on limiting Ukrainian agricultural imports were stalled because “some representatives” from Kyiv were accused of corruption.

Source: “European Truth”, Kolodziejczak in an interview with Dziennik Gazeta Prawna

Details: According to him, the next round of intergovernmental negotiations was scheduled for May 14, but they were postponed.

“Negotiations with Kiev have been suspended because we do not negotiate with people accused of corruption,” he said.

As Kolodziejczak said, “it is clear that we do not negotiate with people who are accused of corruption. “

The politician claims that the farmers’ protests are, in general, over, and that those taking place are “organized according to a political order and made by people who campaign” for the elections to the European Parliament.

“I understand that the situation is difficult… Therefore, I cannot agree that we are not solving the problems of farmers. We have not solved everything yet, because the situation is not simple,” said Kolodziejczak.

It was reported that on April 25, the Minister of Agricultural Policy of Ukraine Nikolai Solsky, who is suspected of land transactions worth UAH 500 million, write employment letter.

In addition to Solsky, suspicions regarding land transactions were given to his deputy, Markiyan Dmitrasevich.

On May 9, the Ukrainian parliament dismissed Solsky from office.

Previously Kolodziejczak called “attempted defamation his” testimony about his inappropriate behavior during negotiations with the Ukrainian side.

Let us remind you that EuroPravda reported the progress of the latest negotiations in an article “Warsaw is rising”.

2024-05-13 11:47:07


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