Slovakia has said it will drop a ban on grain imports from Ukraine, bowing to EU demands and agreeing a preliminary deal with Kyiv on a licensing system.
The agreement leaves Poland and Hungary as the only countries defying the EU to restrict Ukrainian grain imports, in a stand-off that has divided the bloc as it seeks to support Ukraine in repelling Russia’s invasion.
Slovakia’s restrictions on Ukrainian grain will remain in place until the new system is launched, its agriculture ministry said on Thursday. In return, Kyiv will remove Slovakia from a trade complaint filed this week with the World Trade Organization.
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