“At the same time, he promises to continue to keep other measures to support Ukraine.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
At the same time, he promises to continue to keep other measures to support Ukraine.

Former Romanian Prime Minister, and now Presidential candidate, Victor Ponta, said he would ban Ukrainian grain transit through the country’s Black Sea ports in the event of election victory to protect Romanian farmers.
“In recent years, there has been a policy of preference for Ukrainian grain in terms of access to port capacities to the detriment of Romanian grain, and Romanian farmers have suffered greatly from this,” Ponta said in an interview with Reuters.
At the same time, he promises to continue to keep other measures to support Ukraine – it is about transit weapons and preparation of Ukrainian pilots. Also, the Presidential candidate has promised to defend the neighboring Moldova in the event of an attack of Russia.
“I think Romania can support Moldova in the case of aggression. In fact, Romania cannot support another country – whether Ukraine or another. But it has the opportunity to do so for Moldova,” Ponta explained.
It should be noted that in May, Romania will hold repeated presidential elections after the results of voting in December 2024 were canceled through Russian intervention.
Export Ukrainian Products: The latest newsDue to US President Donald Trump, Ukraine can be plus. Ukrainian corn is able to partially replace the American in the event of the introduction of duties in response from the countries that the US leader’s trade war has affected. According to Reuters, Ukraine exported almost 30 million tons in the 2023/24 season and probably send 22 million tons in 2024/25.
Earlier it became known that Ukraine for the first time became the world leader in the indicator of net exports of frozen raspberry. The figure reached 65 thousand tons, and growth per year was 34%.
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