The protest against the actions of Polish carriers will continue until Ukrainian carriers are allowed to enter from the other side of the border.
Ukrainian carriers will block the Yagodin-Dorogusk border checkpoint with Poland. The promotion starts on Thursday, February 15, at 9:00am. This was reported by the public organization International Road Carriers of Ukraine.
“Regarding the blockade and arbitrariness of Polish farmers on the UA-PL border. International carriers of Ukraine cannot remain on the sidelines, because they are the arteries of the economy. Therefore, we demand equal conditions for in economic cooperation, “the state business association.
Ukrainian carriers announced a peaceful protest called “Ukraine = Poland” at the Yagodin-Dorogusk border crossing.
As the head of the public organization Carriers of the Western Region, Vitaly Kotsenko, in an interview with Suspilny, the participants of the action will not allow Polish carriers to enter the territory of Ukraine that will cross the border at the Yagodin-Dorogusk crossing.
“They are here, with us, standing in their cars until the Ukrainian carriers start driving next to them. After all, they let one car pass for an hour, and not a Ukrainian, but a Polish driver ,” he says.
According to Kotsenko, the duration of action of Ukrainian carriers depends on the situation on the Polish border.
It was previously reported that on February 20 Polish farmers will block all border crossings between Poland and Ukraine and access roads to railway transshipment stations and sea ports.
Let us remind you that the Polish Minister of Agriculture Czeslaw Sekierski asked on behalf of farmers for an apology for Ukrainian grain spilled from trucks. At the same time, the Polish official said that the farmers were allegedly “understandable,” and “the reaction of Ukraine was extreme.”
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Source: korrespondent

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