Ukraine and Poland Reach Border Corridor Agreement After Carrier Protests

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Ukraine and Poland moved toward restoring normal traffic at their shared border after a period of disruption caused by protests from Polish carriers. The Ukrainian TV channel TSN, citing multiple sources, reported that officials in Kyiv and Warsaw had reached an understanding aimed at removing the obstacles that had been blocking cross-border movement. The articulation from TSN framed the development as a step toward reestablishing the flow of goods and people, a matter that has significant economic and logistical implications for both countries and for regional trade routes that dozens of Ukrainian and European truckers rely on daily. The move comes as part of ongoing negotiations designed to stabilize a border zone stretched by a string of protests and counter-protests, with officials emphasizing that the objective is to minimize the disruption that has affected supply chains and daily commuting alike.

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