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Eastern European countries push for bans on Ukrainian grain to be extended until end of year

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The on-and-off controversy over tariff-free imports of Ukraine grain coming into the European Union is back on the agenda.

Added on the 25/07/2023 16:45:19 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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