Over the past two years, Poland has always been on the side of Ukraine, playing the role not only of the "** transit station", but also of the "key channel" of Ukraine. But such a role-playing also caused Poland to suffer a lot of losses. Like Polish farmers and drivers, who have blocked the "key passages" and do not allow vehicles from Ukraine to enter Poland.
Poland Agricultural *** Reference News Network reported that so far, all border crossings between Poland and Ukraine have been blocked, and a large number of Polish ** people have intercepted Ukrainian vehicles. Not only that, these Polish ** people also set off a "smashing campaign" and frantically attacked vehicles with Ukrainian license plates. At the same time, some ** people also launched a "dumping" operation, dumping grain on Ukrainian transport vehicles on the road, in order to ** the harm of Ukrainian grain to Poland.
Under the influence of such ** activities, a large number of Ukrainian trucks are stranded on the Polish-Ukrainian border, and unless these vehicles detour other countries, they will not be able to return to Ukraine from European countries. But some of the goods transported on Ukrainian trucks are time-sensitive and cannot withstand a long toss. There is no way, these Ukrainian drivers launched a ** campaign. However, such an activity attracted the attention of Polish law enforcement officers, who quickly intercepted the activity and dispersed the Ukrainian truckers.
After the Polish farmers saw the targeted law enforcement by Polish law enforcement officers, the Ukrainian driver angrily said that this is Poland, and the Ukrainians regard it as their friend, but it "stabbed in the back" at a critical moment. In fact, Poland cannot be blamed for this, the cause of the incident is still Ukraine. Previously, Ukraine exported a large amount of grain to Poland as a way to reduce the losses caused by the blockade of the Black Sea grain corridor. But Poland was unable to digest so much grain, which in turn triggered the Polish food crisis.
Therefore, Poland restricts the import of Ukrainian grain for the purpose of protecting its own agricultural industry. Food is an important part of agriculture, and restricting Ukrainian grain imports can help Polish farmers maintain their competitiveness and market share. This protectionist policy is aimed at providing employment opportunities for farmers in the country and preserving the rural economy and sustainable agricultural development.
There is still Ukrainian grain, Poland** is worried about the impact of low-cost agricultural products from Ukraine on its own agriculture, so it has implemented ** restrictions to protect the interests of its farmers and maintain the competitiveness of its own agriculture. This helps to ensure the sustainable development of agriculture, provides farmers with a stable income**, and preserves the development of rural communities and ensures that the foundations of Polish society are not shaken.
Restrictions on Ukrainian grain imports may be aimed at ensuring that food safety and quality standards are met. Poland may be concerned that Ukrainian agricultural products do not meet its standards, such as pesticide residues, genetically modified organisms, etc. In order to protect the rights and safety of domestic consumers, Poland may adopt further restrictions and requirements to ensure that imported agricultural products meet the relevant standards.
Poland also has restrictions on Ukrainian grain imports, which may also be aimed at protecting the development and economic interests of the country's rural areas. Poland may want to encourage its farmers and agriturists to increase production and sales by restricting imports, and promote the prosperity and sustainable development of local farming communities.
Poland** believes that reducing dependence on Ukrainian grain can increase the incomes of its farmers and promote economic growth in the country's agriculture and rural areas. By supporting the country's agricultural products and meeting domestic demand, Poland's agricultural development will gain more opportunities, thereby increasing economic prosperity and social stability in rural areas. Therefore, Poland** never prevents citizens from being at the border**.
Zelensky has repeatedly accused Poland of ** activities In addition, Poland may want to produce enough food to meet domestic needs on its own, and does not want to be controlled by others in food. In order to protect the market share and competitiveness of its agricultural products, Poland has taken measures to limit Ukrainian grain imports. Against this background, even if Ukraine is again, Poland will not stop the activities of citizens.