EU lets Ukrainian grain ban expire even as some member countries impose their own
LONDON (AP) — The European Union has decided not to renew a ban on Ukrainian food imports heading to nearby countries. The move Friday sets up a clash with Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania and threatens European unity on supporting Ukraine against Russia’s invasion. Poland and Hungary both said they will extend their own bans. The EU members have said food coming from Ukraine has become stuck within their borders. That’s creating a glut that has driven down prices for local farmers.