Ukraine intends to sue Poland, Hungary and Slovakia over their restrictions on Ukrainian agricultural imports, officials said.
Ukrainian Trade Representative Taras Kachka told Politico in an interview it was "important to prove that these actions are legally wrong," and that an appeal would be made through the World Trade Organization.
Poland, Hungary and Slovakia on Friday announced import curbs after European Commission-led restrictions on Ukrainian imports into the countries — as well as Romania and Bulgaria — expired.
The EU deal allowed products to transit via the countries but required them to be sold elsewhere.
Ukraine has agreed to introduce measures intended to prevent a "surge" in EU imports, however the details have not been specified.
Persons:
Taras Kachka, Viktor Orban, Saturday, Ľudovít Ódor, — Jenni Reid
Organizations:
Ukrainian, Politico, World Trade Organization, Reuters, Friday, Commission, EU, Slovakia's
Locations:
Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Ukrainian, Romania, Bulgaria, Russia, Africa