Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has introduced a ban on the import of agricultural products from Ukraine. He announced this on Facebook, UNN reports.
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The government is withdrawing Hungary's intention to withdraw from the International Criminal Court and is banning the import of agricultural products from Ukraine
Context
On Thursday, May 21, the Hungarian government reinstated the ban on the import of products from Ukraine after an accidental cancellation. According to media reports, the sanctions were lifted "due to a legislative error." That is why Prime Minister Péter Magyar's cabinet took "urgent measures" to restore the ban as quickly as possible, the publication states.
This ban applies to about 20 categories of goods, including beef, pork, poultry, eggs, sunflower seeds, corn, wheat, barley, flour, and rapeseed oil. Honey is also likely to be included.
As a reminder
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar lifted the state of emergency that had been in effect in the country since 2020.