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Poland - Interior Minister Siemoniak: No Border Controls if Germany Renounces

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Poland is ready to abandon the controls planned on Monday at the border with Germany, when the German government itself suspends the controls, which announced Interior Minister Siemoniak.

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Poland is ready to abandon the controls planned on Monday at the border with Germany, when the German government itself suspends the controls, which announced Interior Minister Siemoniak.

·Germany
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The new federal government introduces strict controls at the border with Poland. The neighbouring country now wants to follow up. However, Warsaw Berlin now offers a waiver of controls on people entering from Germany - but mentions a condition.

​The reports we have received from the governors and services indicate that we are ready to introduce temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania from midnight, said Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak during a press conference on Sunday. He emphasized that this is a necessary action to "ensure the tightness of our borders."

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From Monday, border controls on Poland with Germany and Lithuania will be restored. The police have provided information on new restrictions that will apply to border areas.

Since October 2023, control measures taken by the German authorities to stop illegal migration have been in force at the Polish-German border.

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The Polish Minister of the Interior, Tomasz Siemonik, said this Saturday that Poland is ready to renounce controls on its border with Germany, scheduled from Monday, if the German government, its puts an end to itss, according to the media. The Poland entry, ready to renounce border controls if Germany lifts itss was first published in Digital Process.

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LVZ - Leipziger Volkszeitung broke the news in Leipzig, Germany on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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