The Ukrainian party, who participated in the negotiations on the border situation, accused the Deputy Minister of Agriculture Michał Kołodziejczak of being “under the influence of certain substances” during the negotiations.
Ukrainian portal known for spreading Kiev propaganda “European Truth“ On Thursday, he accused agricultural deputy minister Michał Kołodziejczak, citing sources among Ukrainian negotiators that he was “under the influence of certain substances” during the negotiations.
“It seemed to be under the influence of certain substances: he kept moving out of the hall, and as he returned, he started attacking us with fresh force,” says the president of the association “Ukrainian Agribusiness Club” Alexey Lissits, who participated in the negotiations.

“Kołodziejczak constantly disrupted the discussion, demanding that another participants do not let Ukrainians to seize Polish lands. And erstwhile we started saying that our farmers were in different conditions than Polish, he said that there was no request to “touch him with war” due to the fact that he was not interested” – we read.
“At the end of the negotiations he gave a large speech about the Hague Union and then abruptly said that if we do not agree to the Polish conditions, let Putin conquer us due to the fact that we request it,” quotes the European Truth.
Kołodziejczak replied to these accusations on portal X: “It is clear that my arguments in the conversation with the Ukrainian Minister of Agriculture have proved very good."
It is clear that my arguments in the conversation with the Ukrainian Minister of Agriculture have proved very good.
I'll talk about it present in @tvp_info after the release of 19:30
— Michał Kołodziejczak (@Ekolodziejczak_) March 28, 2024
Let us remind you that Kołodziejczak spoke about the failure of Ukrainian contracts the day before.
“In relation to talks with the Ukrainian side, it is very hard to talk to partners who neglect to keep their agreements. There was a commitment made by Minister Duck, which was made on 4 March in an interview with the Financial Times, where he said that if Poland helped importantly reduce imports of cereals from Russia, they would be able to restrict imports of Ukrainian goods into the European Union. We believed it was a real commitment. Today, it is besides hard to go on seeing that the Deputy Minister for Trade from Ukraine withdraws from these words. delight note that our Minister of Agriculture says we see your situation. We request this transit to be very limited in order to kind out the situation on our market, and we will strive to do so to the very end. This is what the next talks will serve. ATMs or anything that will be effective for Polish farmers to defend our marketplace and keep our food production. The Ukrainians in the talks undertook that this transit would be greatly reduced. We see that it is reduced and until yesterday it was 758 000 tonnes of those products on which the embargo is imposed. We're talking 450,000 tons of corn here, we're talking about 106,000 tons of wheat that went through our country. These are the products we're most delicate to. As Poland, we are in a very hard situation. As a ministry, we mainly look at our Polish farmers, but we are besides forced to look at the global situation, although there are also ministries in Poland that have a mandate to talk on this subject" - he said at a press conference.
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