WARSAW, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) -- Poland plans to reopen two road border crossings with Belarus on Nov. 17, the Polish Press Agency reported Thursday.
A draft regulation proposed by the Polish interior ministry proposed restoring operations at the two currently closed road border crossings with Belarus, Bobrowniki-Bierestowica and Kuznica Bialostocka-Bruzgi crossings.
The measure aims to resume the flow of people and goods, responding to demands from businesses, transport operators and commuters traveling from Belarus to Poland, the ministry said.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said in October that the reopening would be introduced on a trial basis and carried out in consultation with Lithuania.
Poland closed all border crossings with Belarus from Sept. 12 due to the joint military exercise "Zapad-2025" held by Russia and Belarus, and reopened parts of them on Sept. 25. ■



