[European Commission puts forward proposal on solving the problem of Ukrainian agricultural products faced by five Eastern European countries]-- European Commission spokeswoman Dana Spinant said on April 19 local time that the EU has put forward three proposals to help EU member states cope with the problems caused by Ukrainian agricultural products. The EU will introduce a 100 million euro aid package; in response to the large number of Ukrainian wheat, corn, rapeseed and sunflower seeds stranded in some member states, the EU plans to take preventive measures on the basis of existing trade rules to protect the interests of EU producers; in addition, the EU will also investigate other "sensitive products" shipped by Ukraine to the EU.