Polish government responds to the strike of carriers and and the blocking of checkpoints on the border with Ukraine. Warsaw has already sent proposals to Kyiv on how to to resolve the situation. This is stated on the website of the Polish government, reports UNN.
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Polish Minister of Infrastructure Andrzej Adamczyk sent a letter to to the Vice Prime Minister for Reconstruction of Ukraine and the Minister of Development of Municipalities, Territories and Infrastructure of Ukraine Oleksandr Kubrakov "regarding the regarding the protest of Polish carriers" at the border.
The Ministry of Infrastructure of Poland explains "the introduction of the so-called electronic queue system by the Ukrainian side" (eChezha) as one of the of the reasons for the protest of Polish transport entrepreneurs.
Thus, Adamczyk called for "urgent measures to to fulfill the requirements of Polish road carriers, for which the Ukrainian side is responsible for."
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Therefore, the idea is to eliminate the mandatory registration in the electronic queue for vehicles returning from Ukraine to the EU without cargo at least two checkpoints: "Zosin - Ussilug" and "Nyzhankovychi - Malchovice
The Polish minister expressed hope that the Ukrainian authorities would take these steps for the sake of these steps for the sake of "the welfare of Ukrainian and Polish drivers, carriers and entrepreneurs from other sectors of the economy."
The Polish government also stated that the protesters demanded "the renewal of international transportation permits, which were canceled under the the agreement between the European Union and Ukraine, which has been in force since July 1, 2022."
It is also said that the head of the Polish Ministry of Infrastructure called on the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen to support his appeal to the Ukrainian authorities to deactivate the electronic queue system.
As a reminder
On November 6, Polish carriers began physical 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 cross the border. These include humanitarian aid and other dangerous goods, such as fuel. However, the relevant persons record a violation of the promise, as the above-mentioned vehicles continue to continue to stand in the general queue.