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Germany, Poland Seek to Diminish Border-Check Traffic Snarls

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Germany's Interior Ministry is seeking to minimize traffic disruptions resulting from checks at the border with Poland, with solutions being examined to avoid traffic jams on the motorway linking the two countries. Poland plans to introduce temporary checks at the German-Polish border from Monday, in response to German border checks in place since October 2023 in a bid to quell irregular migration. German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt ord…

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With the beginning of Polish border controls, traffic jams also threaten on the German side. Because of the checks in Germany, they are already on the Polish side. The federal government reacts.

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As of Monday, Poland wants to introduce its own border controls in response to Germany. Why not joint controls, Brandenburg's head of government Woidke asks. The former Polish coordinator sees room for cooperation.

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From Monday onwards, Poland will be monitoring the border with Germany. Dobrindt and Merz are collecting serious accusations from the SPD and the Greens.

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In response to the German approach, Poland itself announced checks at the border at the beginning of the week. Dietmar Woidke is in favour of cooperation.

·Germany
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With the beginning of Polish border controls, traffic jams also threaten on the German side. Because of the checks in Germany, they are already on the Polish side. The federal government reacts.

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