If the European Commission does not extend the deadline, the Hungarian authorities intend to continue restrictions on the import of Ukrainian grain at the national level. This information was reported by EFE agency with reference to data published by Interfax.
The Head of the Hungarian Prime Minister's Office, Gergely Gulyás, stated the need to extend the ban in order to not cause harm to the agriculture of five European Union countries, which include Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, and Bulgaria.
Earlier this year, these five countries already succeeded in imposing a ban on grain imports from Ukraine by the European Commission. The validity of this ban is set to end on September 15.
Poland and Slovakia have also expressed their intention to extend their restrictions regardless of the European Commission's decision on this matter.