There is no space for negotiation with protesting farmers near the Ukrainian border, as they are defending their very survival, Polish President Andrzej Duda said in an interview with Polsat News on Feb. 22.
As of the morning of 22 February, 2,450 lorries are waiting in queues at the Polish-Ukrainian border to cross the border into Ukraine. Source: Andrii Demchenko, spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service, on the national joint 24/7 newscast He noted that Polish farmers are continuing to block the movement of freight vehicles on six routes, namely to Yahodyn, Ustyluh, Uhryniv, Rava-Ruska, Shehyni and Krakovets.
A meeting of the governments of Ukraine and Poland will take place on March 28 in Warsaw, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said during a press conference on Feb. 22, thus rejecting President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's call to come to the border amid protests by Polish farmers, local outlet RMF24 reported.
Polish farmers continue to block the Ukrainian-Polish border, 2.450 trucks are queued as of the morning of Feb. 22, Ukrinform reported, citing the spokesman of the State Security Service Andriy Demchenko, noting that there has been a significant decrease in the BCPs number for freight vehicles with situation nearly critical near Yahodyn and Shehyni BCPs.
Polish farmers continue blocking traffic at the Ukraine border on 21 February. As of Wednesday morning, approximately 2,500 lorries were queueing at the entry from the Republic of Poland into Ukraine. Source: Andrii Demchenko, spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, on air during the national 24/7 newscast Quote: "Polish farmers, as before, are blocking six routes and six border crossing points: Yahodyn, Ustyluh, Uhriniv, Rava-Ruska, Shehyni, and Krakovets.