
Breakthrough in Ukrainian Grain Transit Achieved by Warsaw and Kyiv
Warsaw and Kyiv have reached an agreement to expedite the transit of Ukrainian grain exports through Poland to third countries, resolving their "grain war." The three-nation agreement between Poland, Ukraine, and Lithuania allows Ukrainian grain exports to bypass checks at the Poland-Ukraine border and be transported directly through Poland. This comes after Russia's invasion disrupted Ukraine's traditional Black Sea routes for grain exports, leading to a buildup of crops in neighboring EU states and a decline in local prices.