Lithuanian Parliament calls for EU-wide ban on grain imports from Russia and Belarus

Lithuania flag. Stock photo: Getty Images
Lithuania flag. Stock photo: Getty Images

On 14 March, Lithuania's Seimas passed a resolution calling for a European-wide ban on Russian and Belarusian grain crop imports.

Source: European Pravda

Details: The resolution was approved unanimously by 107 Lithuanian Seimas MPs.

The resolution calls on the European Commission to urgently develop a bill prohibiting the import of grain of Russian and Belarusian origin into the EU, as well as other European institutions, to support such a ban.

The Lithuanian Seimas also requests that the European Commission ensure cooperation and coordination among EU member states in order to effectively and uniformly apply this ban across the EU.

Separately, the resolution proposes to consider the possibility of banning imports into the EU of food products of Russian and Belarusian origin and, if necessary, regulating the flows of agricultural products to use Ukrainian products.

In the event of unfavourable market prices, the Seim proposes for the European Commission to apply a system of interventions for the purchase of surplus grain in Ukraine, which will support grain prices and guarantee the income of producers.

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