In almost a week of action, no problems arose on the Polish-Lithuanian border.
Polish farmers have suspended their protest at the Lithuanian border, which began on March 1. The LRT announced this on Thursday, March 7.
The strikers are no longer checking the vehicles, said a representative of Lithuania’s State Border Guard Service.
According to the organizers of the protest, it should last a week. During this period there were no problems on the Lithuanian border.
At the request of Polish farmers, on the first day of the protest at the Kalwaria-Budzisko border crossing, officials began to check what trucks were being transported from Lithuania to Poland. In particular, is it true that part of the Ukrainian grain from Lithuania returned to Poland?
Poland has previously imposed restrictions on the import of Ukrainian grain, but farmers fear that some of it is going to Lithuania and then imported into Poland under the guise of Lithuanian products.
We remind you that Lithuania rejects the information that Ukrainian grain is exported to the country in Poland.
Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte said the blockade of the Lithuanian-Polish border by Polish farmers was similar to the Russian Federation’s attempts to antagonize Ukraine’s two allies.
Source: korrespondent

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