While Polish farmers continue the blockade, Ukraine and Hungary have agreed to expand border capacity.
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We are talking about opening a new point of sale. “Velyka Palad – Nagygodosh”, as well as permission for empty trucks to use the point “Luzhanka – Beregsuran”. This will increase the volume of exports from Ukraine across the Hungarian border.
The governments of Ukraine and Hungary agreed on changes to the agreement on border traffic control. This opens the way to the creation of the Velyka Palad – Nagygodoš checkpoint for passenger transport.
Deputy Prime Minister for the Reconstruction of Ukraine Kubrakov added that the Ukrainian government is also working on negotiations on joint customs and border control with Hungary, which will speed up control procedures and reduce the time to cross the border.
Let us remind you that since 2022, the Ukrainian-Polish border has been constantly blocked due to protests by Polish carriers and farmers. As of the morning of April 8, three checkpoints on the Polish-Ukrainian border remain blocked. We are talking about “Yagodin”, “Rava-Russkaya” and “Ugrinov”. There are about 500 trucks in line for them, said State Tax Service Speaker Andrey Demchenko.
Source: Racurs

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