
Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, and Romania Collaborate to Streamline Grain Transit
Warsaw and Kyiv have reached an agreement to expedite the transit of Ukrainian cereal exports through Poland to third countries, marking a breakthrough in their "grain war." The deal allows some Ukrainian grain destined for world markets to transit directly through Poland without undergoing quality checks at the Polish border. The agreement aims to speed up transit and resolve the diplomatic spat triggered by Poland's ban on Ukrainian grain imports. Negotiations on allowing Ukrainian grain into the Polish domestic market are ongoing.
