The Cabinet of Ministers has extended for three more years work on Ukraine-Poland border checkpoints.

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Financed by a €100 million low interest loan originally extended from Poland in 2016, Ukravtodor is spending €68 million to upgrade road approaches to six checkpoints; the Customs service is spending €25 million to rebuild three checkpoints; and the Border Guards are spending €7 million to improve facilities at seven checkpoints.

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