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Polish Minister Sekierski said that the embargo on Ukrainian products will be long

The Polish government announced an indefinite embargo on the export of goods from Ukraine.

This was reported by Censor.NET with reference to Twitter (X) of the press service of the Polish Ministry of Agriculture.

“The borders will not be open, the embargo on Ukrainian products will remain indefinite until it is lifted,” noted Czeslaw Sekersky.

According to him, negotiations with the protesting farmers are important to develop the best solutions, “however, the legal consolidation of any demands takes time.”

“There is no reason to believe that what I promised will not be implemented,” the minister added. 

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