It is reported by TASS with reference to the press service of the Bulgarian leader.

It is noted that earlier Radev held talks with representatives of the National Association of Farmers.

"The state is sympathetic to the thorough unrest of Bulgarian farmers and is making efforts to ensure that they receive serious assistance and fair compensation within the Framework of the European Union," Radev said.

Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki instructed the Country's Minister of Agriculture and Food Henryk Kowalczyk to limit the flow of grain from Ukraine to Poland.

On March 17, the European Parliament announced that the quality of grain from Ukraine does not meet European standards.