Ukrainian, Polish premiers agree to work on improving conditions of crossing state border
Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman and Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo at a meeting in the Polish town of Krynica-Zdroj have discussed the situation on the common border and declared their intention to resolve the issue of simplifying its intersection.
"We have a common opinion in this matter - we have to provide good service at the border crossing, we should do everything in order to minimize queues," Groysman said at a joint press conference with the Polish prime minister, the press service of the Cabinet said.
He said that there would be a corresponding order from the Polish and Ukrainian colleagues.
"Efforts will be made to find mechanisms to make the border crossing between Ukraine and Poland more comfortable than it is today. This is one of the tasks which we will be working on," Groysman assured.
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