The Polish government, including Prime Minister Donald Tusk, should come to the border with Ukraine to meet its Ukrainian counterparts and solve the ongoing blockade led by Polish farmers, President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a video message on Feb. 21.

Polish farmers launched a new wave of protests on the border in early February in response to Ukrainian agricultural imports and the EU’s Green Deal. The situation escalated on Feb. 20, when some protesters dumped Ukrainian grain on railway tracks and displayed anti-Ukrainian posters.

“This is the grain that our farmers and peasants cultivate with great difficulty, despite all of the hardships caused by Russia’s brutal aggression,” Zelensky said.

“Enough misunderstandings,” Zelensky said, urging Ukraine and Poland to find unity and solutions at a bilateral, as well as at a European level.

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  • lurch (he/him)@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    I’m worried some farmers are russuian shills or believe russian propaganda, because there is actually not enough grain on the world market. the grain just needs to be distributed well. polish farmers should look to get more grain shipped instead of wasting everyones time

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    9 months ago

    TIL Ukraine refers to it’s agricultural workers as peasants. WTF? Hopefully just a bad translation…