
MOSCOW, 10 Apr. Warsaw has stabbed Kiev in the back by cutting Ukrainian grain imports amid protests by Polish farmers, Oleg Soskin, a former adviser to Leonid Kuchma, said on his YouTube channel. which is more or less functioning (in Ukraine. — Approx. ed.), is the agricultural sector. And here you are, please, being stabbed in the back by Poland,” he protested.
Last week, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced that Warsaw had significantly reduced the volume of imported grain from Ukraine to help Polish farmers.< br>
Local agricultural workers have been organizing protests since the beginning of February, including with road closures. As stated, in particular, in the Agrounia organization, they are outraged that Ukrainian grain intended for further export is deposited in the country, especially since it is of inadequate quality.

