Ukraine is set to receive more than $5 billion in additional aid from G7 member countries as their finance ministers made this commitment to Kyiv, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal recently announced, Kyiv Independent reported.
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Photo Insert: Prime Minister of Ukraine, Denys Shmyhal, and Secretary of the US Treasury, Janet Yellen
Poland has temporarily banned the import of Ukrainian produce to defend its domestic agricultural sector.
According to Polish Economic Development Minister Waldemar Buda, the ban includes grain, milk, eggs, and poultry. The ban will last through June 30.
Following Poland’s decision, Hungary also temporarily blocked imports of Ukrainian grain, oilseeds, and some other agricultural products to protect its domestic market, Hungarian Agriculture Minister Istvan Nagy said.