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Poland-Ukraine Border Crisis: Latvia offers to Intervene

2023/11/26
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Polish truckers have blocked Ukrainian border crossings in protest of Ukrainian drivers undercutting Western rates. Latvia has offered to provide assistance in resolving the standoff, which has now caused over 2,000 vehicles to be stuck at the border. The Latvian Foreign Minister, Krisjanis Karins, called on Poland to solve the situation, which has resulted in two truckers dying.
The two also discussed the upcoming EU summit, which will consider starting talks about Ukraine’s membership. Karins expressed his support for Ukraine, stating that Ukraine belongs to Europe and supports starting EU accession talks with Ukraine this year. Polish truckers blocked three border crossing points on November 6 in protest of the liberalisation of EU transport rules for Ukrainian trucks. The EU has warned the Polish government to ensure the end of the blockade.

Polish truckers have blocked Ukrainian border crossings in protest of Ukrainian drivers undercutting Western rates. Latvia has offered to provide assistance in resolving the standoff, which has now caused over 2,000 vehicles to be stuck at the border. The Latvian Foreign Minister, Krisjanis Karins, called on Poland to solve the situation, which has resulted in two truckers dying.

The two also discussed the upcoming EU summit, which will consider starting talks about Ukraine’s membership. Karins expressed his support for Ukraine, stating that Ukraine belongs to Europe and supports starting EU accession talks with Ukraine this year. Polish truckers blocked three border crossing points on November 6 in protest of the liberalisation of EU transport rules for Ukrainian trucks. The EU has warned the Polish government to ensure the end of the blockade.

The European Commission recommended formal membership talks with Ukraine, which will require consensus from 27 members at a European Council summit in December. Hungary has given strong signs that it could block Ukraine’s membership.

The unimpeded flow of goods across the Polish border had become a lifeline for delivering essential humanitarian aid to Ukraine after Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. The border served as a crucial entry point for medical supplies, food, and other necessities provided by Western countries and international organizations.

For the Ukrainian military, a steady stream of military aid through the Polish border proved indispensable for maintaining operational capabilities. This includes weapons, ammunition, and equipment vital for the defense effort. Even if the most important weapon systems have been able to continue their way across the border, other important objects used by the military, such as turniquets and reconaissance drones are often delayed for days at the border.

The free flow of goods from the outset of the war also signified a strong regional collaboration between Poland and Ukraine, showcasing solidarity in the face of aggression and presenting a united front against external threats. Now, the issues at the border risk undoing a lot of important cross-cultural bridge building that took place during the first phase of the war.

The smooth flow of goods and people through the border became a lifeline for Ukraine after February 24th. It is in Poland and Ukraine’s best interest to find a solution that could make the situation go back to normal.

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