Ukraine briefs EU Commission on situation at Polish border, expects response from partners

Monday, 19 February 2024

Kyiv has informed the European Commission about the blockade at the Polish-Ukrainian border and is expecting a decisive response from its partners.

"We have informed the European Commission about the situation at the Ukrainian-Polish border, particularly the obstruction of passenger traffic. This is not acceptable," Olha Stefanishyna, Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, said in a comment to European Pravda.

Stefanishyna recalled that a Joint Coordination Platform on the export and transit of Ukrainian agricultural products – a Ukrainian government initiative – will meet in Brussels on Tuesday.

"We are expecting a clear response to the border blockade from our European partners, and for public order to be restored at the border," she added.

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On 18 February, it was reported that Polish farmers had completely blocked lorry traffic at the international Dorohusk-Yahodyn checkpoint in both directions.

On Monday, 19 February, Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian Railways) reported that protesters had blocked the Kyiv-Chelm passenger train on Sunday, but the situation was resolved after the police intervened.

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