The European Commission is contemplating legal measures against Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia for their continued refusal to lift the ban on Ukrainian agricultural imports, despite the recent renewal of the EU-Ukraine trade agreement. Politico reports that the Commission is considering filing a lawsuit in court to hold these countries accountable for violating the terms of the updated agreement. This dispute highlights ongoing tensions within the EU as some member states resist fully implementing agreements that could boost trade and economic ties with Ukraine. The Commission’s potential legal action underscores its commitment to enforcing collective decisions, even in the face of domestic political resistance from key member states. The situation reflects broader challenges in aligning national interests with EU-wide policies, particularly in areas involving trade and economic integration.