The Polish minister forbade farmers to protest on the border with Ukraine

Published 2024년 11월 27일

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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslav Sikorskyi and Ukrainian Minister Andrii Sybiga have urged protesters not to block the Polish-Ukrainian border crossings, designating them as critical infrastructure. The protest is led by Polish farmers who plan to block all border checkpoints after December 10 if their demands are not met by the Polish government. Their main demands include maintaining the agricultural tax for farmers at the previous level and strong opposition from the government against the EU-South America free trade agreement, due to fears of increased competition and the influx of agricultural products from these countries.
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Crossing points on the Polish-Ukrainian border are critical infrastructure and should not be blocked by protesters. Polish Foreign Minister Radoslav Sikorskyi said this during a joint press conference on Tuesday in Warsaw with the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiga, writes Ukrinform. He noted that the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Poland is responsible for border issues, while agreeing that checkpoints and approaches to them "are critical infrastructure and should not be places of protests." "We must take a detailed look at the scale of the protests, the permits for which our courts issue," said Sikorskyi. It should be noted that Polish farmers threaten to block all checkpoints on the Polish-Ukrainian border after December 10 if the country's government does not meet their demands. According to the results of the negotiations in Medicine, Minister Sekerskyi declared that by December 10 he would prepare an answer to the demands of the protesters. ...
Source: Agropolit

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