Ukraine using trains to move blocked trucks across Polish border
KYIV — Ukraine began using train platforms on Thursday to bypass a border blockade by Polish truck drivers, Ukrzalynitsya, Ukraine’s rail network, said.
The first train deployed in the operation moved 23 trucks across the border from Ukraine into Poland, a statement said.
Officials were working out ways to speed up the procedure and efforts were underway to have trucks moved in the opposite direction, into Ukraine. Drivers were being moved across the border by bus, the statement said.
Polish truckers began blocking the main corridors into Ukraine last month in protests against the terms of EU access for Ukrainian trucks. The blockage has led to higher prices for fuel and some food items, as well as delays in drone deliveries to the Ukrainian army.
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Article continues after this advertisementValeriy Tkachyov, deputy director of the Ukrainian Railways commercial department, told Interfax Ukraine news agency that the train was loaded and ready to go.
Article continues after this advertisementTkachyov said the Ukrainian and Polish sides were currently harmonizing technical issues.
“As soon as this test train passes and all is well, we will launch this on a mass scale,” Tkachyov said.
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Ukrainian authorities say about 3,000 trucks are blocked on the Polish side of the border, and authorities have not been able to agree with the protesters on terms to stop the action.
Polish haulers’ main demand is to stop Ukrainian truckers from having permit-free access to the European Union, which Kyiv and Brussels say is impossible.