The European Commission has extended the moratorium on the import of wheat, maize, rapeseed, and sunflower seeds from Ukraine to Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia until mid-September.
The Polish publication Dziennik Gazeta Prawna reports this, citing the EU source.
It's noted that Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia have committed to revoke unilateral actions regarding these and all other goods originating from Ukraine.
Let's recall that on 2 May, the European Commission announced a temporary ban on the import of Ukrainian grain to five EU countries until 5 June. In addition to this, transit of Ukrainian products through EU countries was allowed.
Background. Earlier, Mind reported that on 2 May, the European Commission had imposed a ban on the import of Ukrainian grains to five EU countries until the 5th of June.