Polish farmers have again taken to the border with neighboring Ukraine in their new month-long strike against EU policies and unfair competition from abroad.

The Solidarity trade union announced on Feb. 9 that it would begin blocking roads and border crossings with Ukraine until March 10. The group then announced on Feb. 13 that it would block all border crossings with Ukraine on Feb. 20, escalating tensions further.

Farmers across Europe have been protesting what they say is increased competition from abroad, particularly from Ukraine, as well as EU policies meant to fight climate change that imposes restrictions on farmers.

The Solidarity trade group has placed the blame squarely on the Polish authorities and the European Commission for what they say is inaction.

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    9 months ago

    In regards to #1 Poland is a NATO country an attack on them would invoke Article 5. Russia isn’t in any condition to take on all of NATO.