Poland blocks Ukrainian trucks at the border

On July 1, Poland suspended the passage of Ukrainian trucks that do not have permits for international cargo transportation.

Main theses:

  • Poland has suspended the passage of Ukrainian trucks without international freight transportation permits from July 1.
  • Border crossing points on other sections of the border with Poland are operating as usual.
  • The Hrebenne – Rava-Ruska section has been reopened for freight traffic in both directions.
  • Ukraine has managed to solve the problem of truck traffic, and the main checkpoints on the border with Poland are operating without interruption.

Poland does not let Ukrainian trucks through: what’s going on

Starting from 00:00 on July 1, the Polish side suspended the entry and exit of Ukrainian trucks that do not have permits for international freight transportation (ECMT permit or carnet) at the checkpoints.

This was reported in Telegram by the State Customs Service of Ukraine.

Checkpoints on other sections of the border are operating as usual.

What is the situation at the Hrebenne – Rava-Ruska checkpoint?

On June 7, Polish farmers stopped a protest in front of the Hrebenne-Rava-Ruska checkpoint.

According to Colonel Andriy Demchenko, spokesman for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, heavy traffic of trucks in both directions began at 1 am.

Currently, all checkpoints on the border with Poland are operating normally.

Demchenko added that over the past day, as well as before, there was a zero rate of border crossing by trucks in the direction of Poland at this checkpoint. About 60 trucks traveled toward Ukraine.

Source news.online
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