Earlier in the day, the European Commission recommended extending the free import of goods from Ukraine and Moldova until June 2025 with a number of measures to protect the member states.
"Brussels has once again thrown Eastern European farmers into trouble, as it plans to extend the autonomous trade liberalization measure provided to Ukraine until June 2025, without offering any solution to the problems caused by the import of Ukrainian grain," the ministry said.
Such a decision by the European Commission could "further jeopardize the stability of agriculture and the future of EU farmers," the ministry said.
Hungary will keep a ban on the export of products from Ukraine, despite the decision of European Commission, the ministry said.