The farmers' strike in Greece has paralyzed the border gates: Truck crossings have stopped in Ipsala and Kipi.

Published 2025년 12월 7일

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In Greece, the strike initiated by farmers protesting agricultural policies has brought transportation and trade at the country's border gates to a standstill. It has been reported that truck crossings at the Ipsala and Kipi Customs Gates, which have been completely halted since the evening hours of December 2 due to the farmer blockades, cannot be decided until December 21, 2025.

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Farmers' strike in Greece against agricultural policies has brought transportation and trade at the country's border gates to a standstill. It was reported that truck crossings at the İpsala and Kipi Customs Gates, which had completely stopped due to the farmer blockades from the evening of December 2, could not be decided until December 21, 2025. The actions were not limited to the Turkish border. Greek farmers also closed the Ormenio Customs Gate at the Bulgarian border. Additionally, it was shared that crossings would be blocked and truck traffic would completely stop at the other border gates of Greece to Bulgaria and North Macedonia between December 15 and 21. This development signaled that serious disruptions in international transportation could occur. In a statement on the issue made by the Ministry of Trade on Tuesday, it was announced that truck crossings at the İpsala and Kipi Customs Gates, which could not be made from the evening of December 2, could be decided until ...
Source: Kamu3

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