US Wants Ukraine to Help Ease Restrictions on Belarus Potash, Bloomberg News Reports

May 20 (Reuters) – The United States ⁠is ⁠urging Ukraine to ⁠relax restrictions on imports of potash ​fertilizers from Belarus and to press European allies to ‌follow suit, Bloomberg News ‌reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with ⁠the ⁠matter.

According to the report, Washington has argued that dropping ​restrictions on the imports of the key soil nutrient could help put some distance between Belarus and ​Russia and might open the door to improved ⁠ties ⁠with Minsk.

Reuters could not ⁠immediately ​verify the report. The U.S. State Department did not ​immediately respond to ⁠a request for comment.

Potash is a key ingredient in fertilizers. Belarus, a former Soviet state, is among the world’s leading producers.

The U.S. and ⁠EU had imposed wide-ranging sanctions on Belarus after Minsk ⁠launched a violent crackdown on protesters following a disputed election in 2020.

Restrictions were tightened after President Alexander Lukashenko allowed Belarus to serve as a staging ground for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

The U.S. in December eased sanctions on three Belarusian potash companies after ⁠Minsk released 250 prisoners in a deal brokered by the United States. The European sanctions are valid until February 2027 and can ​be extended.

(Reporting by Mihika Sharma in Bengaluru; ​Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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