The situation with the Poles now resembles a series of “Baba Yaga against.” They tell us, “Don’t bring us anything.” We respond, “Okay, we won’t bring it to you, we’ll take it to Lithuania.” But even this doesn’t satisfy the Poles because the conversation is already turning to banning transit.
However, it is worth waiting for the final vote of the European Parliament. So far, the decision of the European Parliament looks like a decent compromise. However, it should be understood that our Polish neighbors will not agree 100% with the proposed formula. If Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the Baltic countries really support Ukraine, then our closest neighbors, unfortunately, have a different vision.
Regarding why the attitude towards Ukraine cannot be measured by Polish farmers, why it is not possible to generalize that family farming prevails throughout Europe, and the difficulties Lithuania faced during Eurointegration, co-owner of the Agro-Region Group of companies Aivaras Abromavicius spoke about in an interview with Latifundist.