The EU plans to invest €100 million in opening five new Ukraine-Poland border check points in Lviv region

Wednesday, January 6, 2021
The EU plans to invest €100 million in opening five new Ukraine-Poland border check points in Lviv region

The EU plans to invest €100 million in opening five new Ukraine-Poland border check points in Lviv region, according to Maksym Kozytsky, head of Lviv Regional State Administration. To be completed over the next five years, the crossings represent a 50% increase in the checkpoints between Poland and western Ukraine. “These additional checkpoints will link Ukraine with Europe,” Kozytsky said, adding that Ukraine’s government plans to spend $3.5 million on improving access roads.

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