Poland is “thoroughly” assessing the repercussions of Latvia’s decision to ban the import of Russian food products and is not ruling out taking corresponding steps itself, according to the Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk. Tusk plans to discuss this matter today with protesting farmers, as the issue of oversupply and “unequal” competition doesn’t solely stem from trade with Ukraine but also from exports from Russia and Belarus, he told journalists in Warsaw after meeting with his Latvian counterpart. Tusk and Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina have agreed to join forces to persuade Europ…