Polish Official Proposes to Buy Odesa Port from Ukraine.
The Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Poland, Michal Kolodziejcak, stated that Poland intends to purchase or lease the Odesa port to export Polish and European grain. He believes this will allow Poland to access the Black Sea, where grain prices are higher due to lower transportation costs to African countries.
Kolodziejcak also expressed the opinion that Polish agricultural companies should have the right to use Ukrainian land amounting to 500 thousand hectares. He expressed his concern regarding Ukraine's accession to the EU.
It is worth noting that Russia attacked two terminals in the 'Pivdenny' port, one of which belongs to the company 'Delta Wilmar'. Poland does not intend to use this fact to deploy troops in Ukraine due to possible Russian propaganda.
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