Poland’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Michal Kolodziejczak said on his social media accounts that he had arrived at the border with Ukraine to check railway cargoes.
“I am in Dorohusk. I am carrying out a deputy inspection. I want to check what goods have been entering Poland in recent days. Unfortunately, I have encountered resistance,” he noted.
According to him, they refuse to show him the documents of the last two trains that arrived from Ukraine to Poland. He also added that he would not leave the border until the documents are presented.
On 12 February, Polish farmers restricted the movement of trucks at three checkpoints on the border with Ukraine.
Earlier, it was reported that Polish farmers planned to restrict the movement of trucks at five checkpoints on the border with Ukraine as part of the action, which will last until 10 March.