Friendship to the first grain. The cereals crisis and the oligarchs

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“It cannot be that the Ukrainian oligarchs regulation the grain marketplace in Poland – the Prime Minister of Poland,” says Mateusz Morawiecki in his title portal Meta. "Minister of Defence of Poland: a grain dispute concerns Ukrainian oligarchs" – this is already a header in Evropejska Trawl, which in turn cites the words of Mariusz Błaszczak. However, Ukrainian media do not mention to the core of the charges. The origin of the conflict is elsewhere. – What happened? Why has there been a current public confrontation between 2 friendly countries? “So he asks in the portal NV Kiev political scientist Volodymyr Fesenko.

The manager of the Centre for Political investigation “Penta” believes that the abrupt outburst of tension in relations between Ukraine and Poland and the public exchange of harsh statements and accusations, which will trigger turbulent reactions in both countries, is simply a paradoxical situation. This is due to the fact that we are talking about countries that have been acting as the closest political allies, especially erstwhile it comes to opposing Russian aggression. Recalling that the pre-cause of this situation has long been known, and is simply a conflict of interest in the cereals market, Fesenko emphasises that it concerns "a number of another east European countries with which Ukraine competes in the agricultural sphere".

Ukraine wants us to compensate for the grain embargo. They're about to request that we repair the guaranteed tanks that they got from us.

— Sławomir Mentzen (@SlawomirMentzen) September 24, 2023

– In addition, the situation intensified with the upcoming elections in Poland and Slovakia – explains the political scientist. “In Poland, the conservative agrarian population is 1 of the precedence electoral groups for the ruling party, so defending the interests of Polish farmers – especially on the eve of the elections – was a very delicate subject for the Polish government. Warning that from political confrontation against this background they "are happy only in Moscow", Fesenko advises how to ease tension: to halt fighting at authoritative level and sit at the conversation table. To overcome these problems through acceptable solutions, not common public accusations. Both sides have been saving each another so far. Not only politicians, but publicists themselves.

And even in the same edition. “Polish president Andrzej Duda said Ukraine reminds him of a drowning man who can drag individual else into the water” economist Serhij Fursa in NV. “And me,” he writes in a comment, is Andrzej Duda himself, who is especially worried about the result of the election on October 15, who he tries not to lose. For their part, the authors of the financial and economical portal head point out that although in Poland the agricultural issue is "heated" by politicians, it is not made up due to the fact that the influx of Ukrainian grain into the Polish marketplace has importantly increased many times. Another thing that Polish contractors bought them...

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- We'll inactive be supplying weapons to Ukraine.
-didn't support the thought of taking society from the Ukrainians.
-The grain dispute will not affect the alliance with Ukraine

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— Boy Antoni (@ChopAntoni1) September 22, 2023

“Unquestionably, as a consequence of these practices, local farmers lost,” says the article entitled “Friendship to the first grain: what the Ukrainian-Polish agricultural conflict will lead to”. As for the fact that "this is not a gag argument", tv journalists from TSN have no doubt. So how can we make peace? And will this work soon? – Warsaw should realize that not only Polish farmers will gain on the increase in grain prices in the planet markets, but besides Russia, which exported about 40 million tonnes in the last year. That is why Moscow is now destroying our port and land infrastructure, competitors are unnecessary – notes Chrystyna Zeleniuk, author of an extended analysis on this subject.

– But Kiev must understand: regulating trade relations with Poland is the subject of long and hard negotiations. And after the Polish parliamentary elections on October 15, nothing will solve itself.

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