Categories: World

Polish farmers block Ukrainian border in protest against non-EU imports

close Video

Aid to Ukraine needs to be tied to a ‘logical outcome’: Gen. Rob Spalding

Retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Rob Spalding discusses the growing concerns of Russia’s nuclear capability and Sen. Lindsey Graham’s push for Russia to be designated as a state sponsor of terrorism.

  • Polish farmers have intensified nationwide protests against Ukrainian food imports and EU environmental policies.
  • They blocked border crossings with Ukraine, spilled Ukrainian grain and burned tires on Tuesday.
  • Farmers across Europe, including Spain, Italy and Belgium, fear the EU’s Green Deal will reduce production and income.

Polish farmers blocked border crossings with Ukraine, spilled Ukrainian grain and burned tires on Tuesday as they intensified a nationwide protest against the import of Ukrainian foods and European Union environmental policies.

Farmers from Spain to Italy to Belgium have been protesting recently, worried that EU’s Green Deal plan to place limits on the use of chemicals and on greenhouse gas emissions will result in a reduction in production and income. They are also in revolt against competition from non-EU countries, in particular Ukraine, a large producer of agricultural goods.

Polish farmers drove their tractors through Gdansk, Krakow and other cities, honking their horns in the noisy protest. They said their action would become ever more dramatic until their demands are met. Elsewhere they blocked the entrances to highways.

REPUBLICANS PUSH TO RESUSCITATE UKRAINE AND BORDER TALKS AS DEMS URGE GOP TO SIDESTEP JOHNSON

They want Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s government to withdraw Poland from the Green Deal and to stop the import of agricultural imports from Ukraine. A sign on one tractor in Gdansk accused the government of caring more about Ukraine than Polish farmers. “Such a policy ruins farmers,” another sign said.

Polish farmers drive tractors in a convoy as they intensify a nationwide protest against the import of Ukrainian foods and European Union environmental policies, in Minsk Mazowiecki, Poland, on Feb. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

The farmers spilled Ukrainian grain in Medyka, a Polish border town, sparking the sharp criticism of the Ukrainian ambassador to Poland.

“We strongly condemn the spilling of Ukrainian grain by protesters in Medyka,” Ambassador Vasyl Zvarych wrote on X, formerly Twitter, adding: “The police should react decisively and punish those who break the law. It is also a lack of respect for the work of Ukrainian farmers in conditions of Russian aggression, towards themselves and other people.”

The protests are a growing source of tensions between Ukraine and neighbors across its Western border who support its efforts to fight off Russia’s invasion but are facing pressure from farmers. The farmers say Ukrainian grain and other food imports are damaging their livelihoods by creating a glut on the market that pushes down prices.

SENATE GOP IN ‘QUANDARY’ OVER BORDER SECURITY, UKRAINE AID PACKAGE: ‘DESIGNED NOT TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM’

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy singled out the protesting Polish farmers in his nightly address Monday, saying their actions indicated an “erosion of solidarity.”

“Near Kupiansk, close to the Russian border, where enemy artillery does not cease, news from the border with Poland seems outright mocking,” said Zelenskyy.

According to Zelenskyy, Ukraine exports only 5% of its grains through the Polish border. “So in reality, the situation is not about grain, but rather about politics,” he said.

In response to the protests, Ukrainian drivers started a rally near three crossing points with Poland, the Ukrainian media outlet Suspilne reported. “The blockade of Ukraine is a betrayal of European values,” a sign on one truck said.

More protests were expected Thursday in central Europe.

Share

Recent Posts

Trump and Rubio secure Rwanda-Congo peace treaty amid Pakistan’s Nobel Prize nomination

close Video Trump meets with head of Pakistan's military at the White House Fox News…

7 hours ago

Israel weighs options to destroy Fordow if it has to go it alone without help from the US

close Video What are Israel’s options if Trump decides against US involvement? Fox News chief…

7 hours ago

European diplomats urge Iran to continue US nuclear talks in first face-to-face since strikes started

close Video Talks between European leaders and Iran ongoing in Geneva FOX Business correspondent Max…

12 hours ago

As Iran talks get underway, expert raises alarm over lack of plan to secure nuclear material

close Video Former Pentagon official shares 'problem we're not talking about' when it comes to…

12 hours ago

UN nuclear chief says Iran has material to build bombs, but no plan to do so

close Video IAEA chief on alarming state of Iran's nuclear program Rafael Grossi told Fox…

16 hours ago

Missiles hit hospitals, homes and families: Inside Israel’s terrifying Iranian bombardment

close Video Iranian missile strikes Beersheba hospital in Israel as conflict intensifies Fox News senior…

1 day ago