- Poland bans imports of grains and certain food products from Ukraine despite prior agreement.
- The move aims to shield Polish farmers from competition and prevent a crisis of its agriculture.
- The ban violates an agreement reached earlier this month and threatens the alliance between the two countries.
- Part of the grain supply is piling up in eastern Europe, straining the goodwill Ukraine needs.
Ukraine Says Polish Ban on Its Grain Violates Recent Agreement
Ukraine said a move by Poland to ban imports of its grains and certain other food products violated an agreement reached earlier this month, hours after Warsaw announced an effort to shield its farmers from competition.
