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The European Commission will allocate €540 million in aid to farmers due to the war in Iran

UA NEWS 12 June 2026 15:30
The European Commission will allocate €540 million in aid to farmers due to the war in Iran

The European Commission has announced its intention to allocate €540 million to support farmers in EU countries. The financial aid is intended to offset the effects of rising fertilizer prices, which are linked to the war in Iran.

The allocated funds are expected to help farmers cope with additional costs and mitigate the negative impact of rising resource prices on agricultural production.

The European Commission has proposed a package of measures to support European farmers, including €540 million in financial aid to help farmers purchase fertilizers. Earlier this week, the Commission proposed replenishing the agricultural reserve with €300 million from the 2026 EU budget, in addition to existing funds. 

Second, the European Commission proposed targeted adjustments to the Common Agricultural Policy, which will allow member states to provide support to farmers in accessing fertilizers more quickly and flexibly. 

This was reported by the European Commission’s press service, according to “European Truth.”

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski announced private consultations with Ukraine regarding the possible renaming of one of the Special Operations Forces units to “Heroes of the UPA.” According to him, this issue is being discussed through diplomatic channels.

Warsaw has reacted to the decision to rename a Ukrainian military unit. This refers to an elite unit of the Special Operations Forces, which, according to reports, was named in honor of the Heroes of the UPA. This has sparked a critical reaction in Polish society and political circles.

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