According to RIA Novosti, he stressed that this would not be a full-scale blockade of border crossings.

“But representatives of the responsible authorities and I are organizing inspections; we want to know what is in the cars, especially in those trucks that could potentially transport grain,” Pechinsky said.

It is clarified that the reason for the checks is that Polish farmers believe that part of the Ukrainian grain transported to the ports of the Baltic countries may remain in Poland.

Earlier it was reported that Polish carriers are going to resume protests on the border with Ukraine, suspended in January, on March 1.