Source: International Business Times
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal (L) said he hoped to have 'pragmatic and constructive' talks with Polish counterpart Donald Tusk (R) AFP Poland's prime minister on Thursday hailed the progress made in talks with Ukraine on farm imports and border blockades by Polish farmers that had frayed ties between the neighbouring allies. Poland has been a staunch supporter of Ukraine as it fights off a Russian invasion, but their relations have soured over the past months over economic disputes, with farmers complaining that imports from Ukraine have undercut prices for their own produce. "In the matter of agriculture, we have moved a step forward," Donald Tusk told reporters after hosting his Ukrainian counterpart Denys Shmygal.