Poland to Reinstate Temporary Checks at German and Lithuanian Borders
- Poland will temporarily reinstate border controls with Germany and Lithuania, as announced by Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
- This decision follows Germany's tougher migration policy aimed at discouraging asylum-seekers.
- Tusk criticized Germany’s actions, stating they are 'unacceptable' and restrict migrant entry.
- The decision aligns with EU regulations that permit reintroducing border controls for significant threats, such as internal security.
- These temporary measures are set to take effect on Monday, as reported by the Polish news agency PAP.
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In a neighbouring country of Germany, stricter border controls are introduced, with consequences also for holidaymakers and commuters at some border crossings.
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Head of Government Donald Tusk announces controls at borders with Germany and Lithuania. His decision is also a reaction to demonstrations of so-called civil defenses of the past days.
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