On Wednesday, March 19, the European Parliament and the European Council reached a preliminary agreement to extend trade liberalization measures for Ukraine against the backdrop of Russia’s aggressive war, according to the European Parliament press service. The temporary suspension of import duties and quotas on Ukrainian agricultural exports to the EU will be renewed for another year, until 5 June 2025, to support Ukraine amidst Russia’s continuing war of aggression. The Commission can take swift action and impose any measures it deems necessary should there be significant disruption to the E…