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Polish farmers resume blockade of Medyka-Shehyni border crossing

Thursday, 4 January 2024, 10:26
Polish farmers resume blockade of Medyka-Shehyni border crossing
Stock photo: Olha Deineka, Suspilne

The Polish farmers' association Oszukana Wieś (Deceived Village) resumed the blockade of the Medyka-Shehyni border crossing at 09:00 on 4 January.

Source: European Pravda, citing Suspilne.

The protesters' leader, Roman Kondrów, said they will allow three lorries per hour to pass, while the protest is expected to continue until 3 February. 

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Polish farmers are demanding government subsidies for corn, liquid loans for farmers, and the retention of the agricultural tax at last year's level.

On 3 January, the Polish farmers' association Oszukana Wieś (Deceived Village) announced they would resume their blockade of the Medyka-Shehyni checkpoint on the Ukrainian border.

"We have not received written confirmation that our demands will be met, so we are continuing our protest," Kondrów said.

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Earlier, the Minister of Agriculture of Poland, Czeslaw Sekerski, visited Medyka and assured the farmers' demands would be met. However, Kondrów said that he had not received any written assurances.

Background:

  • Farmers from the Oszukana Wieś (Deceived Village) organisation began blocking the Medyka border checkpoint on 23 November 2023.
  • They then announced that they would be suspending their protest from 24 December until early January and might not resume it if their demands were met.
  • Representatives of Poland’s Ministry of Infrastructure and Ukraine’s Ministry of Development of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure agreed on an action plan to unblock the border at a meeting in Kyiv on 22 December.

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