Poland Limited the Risk of Border Blockage with Ukraine.
In Poland, a decision was made to prevent the blockage of the Ukrainian border. According to the head of the Council for Cooperation with Ukraine and the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Sejm, Pawel Kowal, the Polish government has included border control points in the list of critical infrastructure. He added that such measures will help limit the possibility of border blockage in the future.
'The government has introduced regulations regarding critical infrastructure, which have somewhat reduced the inconveniences associated with protests at the border,' said Kowal.
Kowal also noted that the list of critical infrastructure has been expanded. He also mentioned that farmers in Poland and the EU will always seek ways to organize protests that have the greatest impact on the authorities, and any authority will try to limit these protests within the law.
It was previously reported that a strike by Poles at the border with Ukraine has begun.
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