
Anakonda-23 NATO military exercises begin in Poland
Roughly 13,000 Polish servicemen are reportedly taking part in the joint exercise between Poland and NATO Allies, taking place in southeastern Poland, with military drills kicking off on May 6, Polskie Radio reported.
Kyiv Independent
Ukraine, EU agree to extend "economic visa-free regime" for another year - Shmyhal
Ukraine and the European Union reach an agreement to extend the "economic visa-free regime" for another year. — Ukrinform.

Solskyi discusses with Romanian counterpart transit of Ukrainian agricultural products
Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solskyi met with Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of Romania Petre Daea in Bucharest. — Ukrinform.
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This Ukrainian farmer is de-mining Kharkiv with a tractor
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EU Commission bans import of some Ukrainian grain until June 5
The EU Commission put in place a month-long ban on wheat, maize, rapeseed, and sunflower seeds to "alleviate logistical bottlenecks" related to these goods in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia.
Kyiv Independent
Ukraine launches modernized power line with Poland
Ukraine and Poland have launched an interstate power line, which has already passed a three-day test period. — Ukrinform.
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EU Commission expects Ukraine's grain import to resume on May 2, allowing ban on five products
Poland will have to lift its ban on grain shipment on May 2, according to undisclosed sources cited by Polish media RMF 24. In exchange, the EU will allow an embargo on wheat, corn, rapeseed, and sunflower for five EU countries – Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgaria, and Romania. They would still be obligated to transport these products elsewhere.
Kyiv Independent
Poland Seizes Russian High-School Building In Warsaw
Poland on April 29 said it had seized a high-school building near Moscow's embassy in Warsaw meant for the children of diplomats, a move the Russian envoy called "illegal."
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Ukraine Protests Grain Import Ban In Dipomatic Notes To Poland, EU
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said on April 29 that it had condemned the restrictions on Ukrainian grain imports into European Union countries as "categorically unacceptable" in diplomatic notes handed to Polish and EU representatives in Ukraine.
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Zelensky: Some countries 'let down' Ukraine with aid promises
Since the full-scale invasion, some countries promised aid to Ukraine but failed to deliver in a timely manner, President Volodymyr Zelensky told Nordic media outlets on April 29.
Kyiv Independent