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Alexander Lukashenko introduces a ban on trucks from Poland and Lithuania. The transport industry is sounding the alarm


The ban hits the transport sector, which plays a key role in transporting goods between China and the European Union via Russia and Belarus. The ELTA agency points out that many transport companies operating in this area have their headquarters in the Baltic countries and Poland, employing employees from Central Asia, Georgia and Ukraine. Lithuanian media emphasize that Lukashenko's decision is a reaction to the earlier actions of Poland and Lithuania, which closed their borders with Belarus.

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Last week, Lithuania decided to close the border following incidents such as airspace violations by weather and smuggling balloons originating from Belarus. Meanwhile, Poland plans to partially open its border crossings. Polish government spokesman Adam Szłapka told PAP that Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene agreed that the crossings in Bobrowniki and Kuźnica could be opened “on a trial basis” in mid-November, after consultations with Lithuania.

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