Icon
Come back

2 min

27 Feb. 2024

4106

Polish blockade extends to borders with other countries: what is the situation now?

Popular
War
Polish blockade extends to borders with other countries: what is the situation now?

Polish protesters are threatening to blockade and inspect freight transport on the borders with EU countries. At the same time, protests have already begun on the border with Germany. Find out more about how the blockade is spreading and which countries are offering to import more Ukrainian grain

Insurance policy Green card for traveling abroad by car
Insurance policy Green card for traveling abroad by car
BUY


Protests by Polish farmers are gaining momentum. Last week, they began blocking not only freight transport but also passenger trains and buses. At the same time, the Polish government refused to meet with Ukrainian representatives at the border, promising to hold a meeting to resolve the blockade tomorrow, February 28.


At the same time, on February 26, Polish protesters blocked a checkpoint on the border with Germany and threatened to extend the blockade to the border with Lithuania. At the same time, Polish carriers also plan to return to protests this week.


Polish protesters threaten to block the borders with Lithuania and Germany: what is known?


On February 26, in protest, Polish farmers blocked a checkpoint on the border with Poland near Frankfurt am Oder. According to Ukrayinska Pravda, local police called on carriers and those traveling by car, in particular, to avoid the A12 highway if possible. After all, farmers have formed a multi-kilometer-long convoy of tractors at the Szwieczk border crossing in Poland. At the same time, on the German side, on the city bridge in Frankfurt am Oder, local farmers also blocked traffic with tractors, vans, and trucks. However, in Germany, farmers are protesting primarily against the planned reduction of subsidies for agricultural diesel fuel.


At the same time, LRT RADIO reports that Polish farmers are planning to block the checkpoint on the border with Lithuania. According to one of the co-organizers of the protest on the Lithuanian border, farmers will stop and physically check all vehicles that are likely to transport Ukrainian grain or other agricultural products.


"The protest action is to start on March 1 at 10 am. It will not be a complete blockade of the checkpoint. We, the farmers, together with the Polish authorities, want to check what is being transported in the trucks, paying special attention to those vehicles that have the potential to transport agricultural products. (...) If we see grain and other agricultural products coming, we would like to know where it is coming from, why and how, so that we can get a feel for the volume of transportation," explains a Polish farmer.


At the same time, Polish carriers, whose rally was suspended in January this year, plan to resume protests this week, on Friday, March 1. According to RMF FM, they plan to resume blocking the Hrebenne-Rava-Ruska, Dorohusk-Yagodyn, Korczowa-Krakowiec, and possibly Medyka-Shehyni checkpoints.




Visit Ukraine on social media: Telegram | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | TikTok




Latvia demands to ban russian grain and replace it with Ukrainian grain


Despite the fact that Polish farmers' protests against the transit of Ukrainian grain are spreading, the Latvian government has stated that the EU should impose sanctions against imports from russia at the European level. According to Ukrinform, citing Latvian Agriculture Minister Armands Krause, the country not only supports sanctions against russian grain imports, but also proposes to replace them with Ukrainian grain.


"Now we have these difficulties on the (Polish) border. We fully support Ukraine. From the point of view of the European Union, what is happening on the border is not clear," the Latvian minister emphasized. He added that by replacing russian grain with Ukrainian grain, "we will support Ukraine, not help russia feed its war machine."


Poles who scattered Ukrainian grain on the border stand trial


According to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal at the forum "Ukraine. The Year 2024" forum, the first offenders who spilled Ukrainian grain from grain trucks on the border with Poland have already been brought to trial. According to him, they face up to 5 years in prison.


Shmyhal added that Ukraine has not violated any laws, and Ukrainian grain does not enter the Polish market.


We remind you! The conflict over Ukrainian grain has been ongoing for a year. Read why Ukrainian grain has become a subject of disagreement and a problem for Europe in our previous article.


Photo: AP


Want to know more? Read the latest news and useful materials about Ukraine and the world in the News section.




Our recommendation for a safe and comfortable trip: 


Visit Ukraine Insurance - insurance for a safe stay abroad without unnecessary expenses;

Green Card - compulsory car insurance for traveling abroad;

Visit Ukraine Tickets - book tickets for buses, trains, and airplanes to/from Ukraine and between cities around the world;

Private Lawyer service - professional legal support on visa and migration issues;

Visit Ukraine Merch - buy patriotic clothing and accessories with worldwide delivery.




© 2018-2023, Visit Ukraine. Use, copying or reprinting of materials on this site is permitted only with a link (hyperlink for online publications) to Visit Ukraine.

All rights reserved.

Recommended articles

1 min

Travel Green card for a car: where to buy and how much insurance costs in 2024

Green card for a car: where to buy and how much insurance costs in 2024

A Green Card is a necessary document for travelling abroad by car. In 2024, the online purchase of a policy has become more convenient and affordable. Find out more about current prices and how to buy insurance online

11 Aug. 2024

More details

2 min

Transport Ukraine consults with the US and EU on airspace opening: what is known?

Ukraine consults with the US and EU on airspace opening: what is known?

The Ukrainian government is submitting applications to European and American safety regulators to confirm its plan to reopen the airspace. Find out what steps are being taken to resume flights and when it will be possible

26 Feb. 2024

More details

2 min

Popular What is happening in Transnistria and will the region go to war against Ukraine?

What is happening in Transnistria and will the region go to war against Ukraine?

The situation in Transnistria is escalating amid reports of the region's possible incorporation into russia. Find out more about Ukraine's response to this and whether the Ukrainian military is ready to neutralise the russian military group in the Transnistrian region

26 Feb. 2024

More details

1 min

Transport From Odesa to Chisinau: Ukraine launches a new air shuttle service

From Odesa to Chisinau: Ukraine launches a new air shuttle service

There will be a new shuttle service between Ukraine and Moldova, which will connect Odessa and the airport in Chisinau. Find out how much a ticket will cost and what the schedule will be

26 Feb. 2024

More details