"Polish Farmers' Border Blockade Temporarily Halted on Ukraine War Anniversary"

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Polish farmers temporarily suspend the border blockade on the Zosin-Ustyluh checkpoint on the two-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, allowing the passage of cargo and passenger vehicles. The protests, organized by Polish farmers, began in November 2023 due to concerns about Ukrainian farm imports undercutting local farmers. The intensity of the protests has led to several grain spillage incidents, and Ukrainian President Zelensky called for a meeting with Polish officials to de-escalate the situation, which was rejected by Polish Prime Minister Tusk.
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