Poland agrees to allow empty trucks from Ukraine to enter in a separate "eCheck"
Kyiv • UNN
Poland allows empty Ukrainian trucks to use a separate "eCheck" at the Yagodyn-Dorogusk border crossing, but delays of up to 6 days remain despite the new border crossing and reduced waiting times.
Poland has agreed on an additional opportunity to enter empty trucks from Ukraine through a separate "eCheck" at the Yagodyn-Dorogusk checkpoint, said the organizer of the protest, Rafal Mekler, reports UNN.
As a result of our discussions, an additional opportunity to leave for Poland in an empty car (unfortunately, with registration in eCheck) was opened. Despite the fact that an additional checkpoint in Dolhobychiv is also open (without eCheck), it still takes 6 days to leave Ukraine.
He also published a post with a screenshot from the "eCherega". According to it, the queue of empty trucks is scheduled to start moving at noon on December 20. There are 168 trucks in the queue. "
According to Meckler, after the introduction of the system, the waiting time to leave Ukraine has never been as close as it was before the introduction of eCheck, i.e., about 24 hours.
The implemented solutions demonstrate progress, but are still far from the baseline, Meckler said.
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