Taras Vysotskyi, Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, asserts that damages resulting from the spillage of Ukrainian grain in Poland should be compensated by the responsible party.
Addressing at least four incidents of Ukrainian agricultural products deteriorating in Poland, including 180 tons of corn destined for Morocco, Vysotskyi emphasized the necessity for compensation. He stated, "The one who caused the damages must compensate them. This can be decided by the court results or voluntarily... We hope for the shortest possible time to bring the case to court, justice, and full compensation for the damages by those who caused them."
Vysotskyi further noted that Ukraine possesses evidence indicating that criminal proceedings have been initiated in Poland regarding cases where individuals dispersed Ukrainian grain.