EU Says Poland, Hungary Halts on Ukraine Grain ‘Unacceptable’
- Decision from two eastern EU members follows weeks of protests
- Poland, Hungary say ban will stay in place until June 30
Harvested wheat grain on a farm in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine.
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The European Union slammed moves over the weekend by Poland and Hungary to ban imports of grain from Ukraine, saying “unilateral actions” were unacceptable and a potential breach of the bloc’s trade policy.