Ukraine can, in particular, talk about any compromises in the system, in the electronic queue to end the strike of Polish carriers to end the strike. This opinion was expressed by the First Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on on Transport and Infrastructure Yulia Klymenko during a briefing, reports correspondent of UNN.
Polish carriers have five main requirements and some of them can be met. requirements, I would say, can be fulfilled by the Ukrainian side. These are access to the system, return of empty European trucks without queuing. Unfortunately. the electronic queue and the Shlyakh system are not 100% transparent, which irritates our European partners... I believe that we can talk about any compromises in the "Shliakh" system, in the electronic queue, a separate line for European transport, but we cannot talk about one point - the return of permits for our carriers. for our carriers
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She noted that negotiations are being conducted at the diplomatic level level with Slovakia and Poland.
"This issue is being resolved at the executive level and European institutions should also intervene not with bureaucratic procedures, but with some more effective instruments," Klymenko said."
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Context
On November 6, Polish carriers began physical blocking of three of the four largest physical blocking of three of the four largest border crossings on the Polish-Ukrainian border. Both Ukrainian and Polish exporters importers, and carriers are already suffering losses, and relations between the two countries between the two countries, which have not yet recovered from the grain conflict.
The strikers promised to allow certain types of goods to pass through the the border. These included humanitarian aid and other dangerous goods, such as fuel. However, the relevant persons record a violation of the promise, as the aforementioned vehicles continue to stand in the general queue.
On November 16, Slovak carriers held a a warning action and blocked the border crossing for an hour for their Ukrainian colleagues, joining a similar blockade in Poland. The carriers stated that they would will wait for a response within seven days, and in the absence of one, they threaten to to completely block the checkpoint "Vysne Nemecke - Uzhhorod."