We will talk about unblocking the border with Poland with the new Polish government, - Ministry of Infrastructure

The Ministry of Infrastructure expects that the new Polish government will help to unblock the border, where local carriers have been on strike since early November.
Deputy Minister Serhiy Derkach said this during the Ether of TV marathon, Censor.NET reports citing Liga.net.
"[Now] we are trying to talk to governors because they are people on the border. We help our drivers with humanitarian aid, deliver food and solve the issue of fuel. Yesterday they sent official requests to the governors from Lublin and the Subcarpathian Voivodeship so that they would provide the necessary conditions to our drivers. At least in this way. And we will probably talk about unlocking with the new government, "he said.
The new government in Poland should be formed by the opposition Civic Platform, the Third Way and Lewika.
They have already agreed to create a coalition and elect Donald Tusk as prime minister, but the real change of government will take place only in mid-December.
Since the ruling party "Law and Justice" had won the election de jure, President Andrzej Duda instructed it to try to form a government. If this attempt, as expected, is unsuccessful, the opposition will receive the right to form a government.
We remind that on November 6, polish carriers began a strike and block the movement of trucks across the Ukrainian-Polish border. In particular, the movement of freight transport in the direction of the three largest checkpoints Korchova-Krakovets, Grebenne-Rava Russkaya, Dorogusk-Yagodin is blocked.
Protesters demand to ban the registration in Poland of transport companies with foreign capital, which is why Polish entrepreneurs are forced out of the market. They also require the restoration of permits for entry for Ukrainian carriers into the European Union and improved service at the border. Promotion of Polish carriers was planned for two months - till the end of the year.
Negotiations between Ukrainian government officials and protesters did not produce a result, and the head of the State Agency for Restoration and Development Mustafa Nayyem stressed that Ukraine would not even discuss some of the requirements of polish carriers