5 EU members reportedly unhappy with new Ukraine trade deal
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At a meeting of the EU Agricultural Council on 14 July, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Romania expressed their unanimity towards a new agreement between Ukraine and the EU, which is drawn up on the basis of the Free Trade Area...
Five EU countries, including Poland, opposed the trade agreement with Ukraine: EADaily
EADaily, July 14th, 2025. Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria opposed the trade agreement with Ukraine. This is reported by the Ukrainian media with reference to European diplomats who attended the meeting of the EU Council on Agriculture, UNIAN reports.
5 EU members reportedly unhappy with new Ukraine trade deal
"They believe that a new agreement within the framework of the (Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area) DCFTA could destabilize European markets," a source present during an EU Agriculture Council meeting told European Pravda.
Romania, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and Bulgaria expressed their opposition in March to a revised trade agreement proposal between the European Union and Ukraine, calling for concerns about the possible destabilization of EU agricultural markets.
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