Business news from Ukraine

Polish farmers started blocking movement of buses at one of checkpoints

Polish protesters at 11 o’clock began blocking the movement of buses at the approach to the checkpoint (BCP) “Medika – Shegini”, the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine reports.

“At the checkpoint “Medika – Shegini” began blocking the movement of buses,” the State Border Service said in a message in its Telegram channel on Wednesday.

“According to information from Polish colleagues the restriction of bus traffic began today at about 11:10. Its organizers block traffic on the road in front of the checkpoint “Medika”, adjacent to the Ukrainian checkpoint “Shegini”,” – specifies the State Border Service.

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Protests are expected on border with Poland on February 2-3 – State Border Service

Travel through three checkpoints on the Ukrainian-Polish border may be complicated due to protests on February 2-3, the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine has said.

“On February 2 and 3, 2023 on the access roads to the checkpoints “Korchova – Krakivets”, “Medika – Shehyni” and on February 2, 2023 on the access road to the checkpoint “Hrebenne – Rava-Russkaya” from the Polish side, protests are planned, which may affect the movement of vehicles crossing the state border. Please consider this information in order to properly plan your trips”, – reported in Telegram-channel of the State Border Service.

The border service does not report on the exact location of the protests and the demands of the protesters.

Source: https://t.me/DPSUkr/9345

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KAZAKHSTAN’S PRESIDENT PLEDGES ‘MAXIMALLY TOUGH ACTION’

Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has announced that he will now lead the national security council, which was previously led by former head of state Nursultan Nazarbayev.
“As the head of state and, from this day, as chairman of the Security Council I intend to take maximally tough action,” Tokayev said in a statement broadcast on the state television channel Khabar 24 on Wednesday.
Rallies against a sharp rise in liquefied gas prices first started in Zhanaozen, a city in the Mangistau region in western Kazakhstan, on January 2, then escalating into mass protests with economic and political demands across the country. Clashes between protesters and the police occurred in Almaty on January 4.
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed a decree early on Wednesday morning, introducing a state of emergency and a curfew, from 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., in Almaty and the Mangistau and Almaty region until January 19.
The Kazakh government resigned in the early hours of Wednesday as well.

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