Ukraine and Slovakia agree to lift restrictions on Ukrainian agricultural products as soon as possible
Ukraine has agreed with Slovakia to work on lifting unilateral restrictions on Ukrainian agricultural products as soon as possible. This was announced by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal following the Ukrainian-Slovak talks in Mykhailivtsi.
“We have also agreed with the Slovak side to work on the early lifting of unilateral restrictions on Ukrainian agricultural products. We are working intensively in this direction and hope to see results soon. We also devoted considerable attention and time to this today,” the Prime Minister said.
According to him, in general, the intergovernmental consultations were effective and constructive.
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