Traffic-blocking farmers now closing in on EU capital in a protest seeking better market conditions
Briefly

I just would like to reassure them that we do our utmost to listen to their concerns. I think we are addressing two very important (concerns) of them right now, European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic said.
In France, the prosecutor in Creteil, south of Paris, said that 15 people have been placed in police custody Wednesday after they have been arrested near the entrance of the Rungis international market, where they headed with tractors. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has warned farmers encircling Paris that any attempt to block the Rungis market and airports...
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