Poland admits to 'conflict' with Ukraine over grain exports leaking into its markets
Poland has acknowledged that increased Ukrainian grain imports are ruffling feathers in the country.
"There are such fields that are areas of dispute for us, or I would even say conflict, as occurs in relations between two sovereign states. This is true for grain and, more broadly, agricultural products," Secretary of State in the Presidential Office Wojciech Kolarski told Polish Radio on Tuesday.
On July 17, Russia withdrew from an agreement signed in Istanbul in July 2022 with Ukraine, Türkiye, and the UN, to create a safe corridor through the Black Sea for exports from three Ukrainian ports since the war began in February of that year.