He said this following a meeting of the anti-crisis headquarters on the topic of the receipt of a large amount of grain from Ukraine.

Telus said that he would ask for the support of colleagues from the Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria and Slovakia.

The minister announced plans to appeal to the EU with an appeal to thoroughly revise the draft resolution on exemption from duties for the next period of goods and products from Ukraine.

According to him, "Ukraine needs to be helped," but it is necessary to "cope together."

"Therefore, I will propose to my colleagues to revise this project in order to evenly distribute (Ukrainian grain. - RT) in the European Union, somehow make a relocation, so that the burden is borne not only by individual states, "RIA Novosti quoted him as saying.

In late March, leaders and politicians of several European Union countries called on the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, to intervene in the crisis caused by the influx of grain from Ukraine.

On April 7, Bulgarian farmers resumed protests over cheap Ukrainian grain.

Polish President Andrzej Duda also insists that Ukraine fight against the supply of its grain to Poland.