Poland will reopen its border with Belarus at midnight on Thursday morning, ending a nearly two-week closure, according to Prime Minister Donald Tusk, EURO NEWS reported on Tuesday.
The Polish government closed all its border crossings with Belarus on 12 September in response to the large-scale military exercises conducted by the Belarusian and Russian forces, known as Zapad 2025.
The war games followed an unprecedented incursion of Russian drones into Polish airspace, putting NATO allies on high alert that Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine could spill over into other countries.
"The conclusion of these exercises reduces — although I can't say eliminates — various threats, and taking into account the economic interests of Polish carriers and railways, we concluded that this measure has served its purpose," Tusk told the government on Tuesday.
However, if tensions increase, he said "we will not hesitate and we will make appropriate decisions."
Poland's PM said the interior minister would issue a regulation to reopen road and rail crossings with Belarus.
Last week, the European Commission said it was monitoring the possible economic impact caused by the border closure, which has effectively shut down a railway trade route between the bloc and China.
The railway closure reportedly affects an annual €25 billion in goods between the EU and China.
This article is reprinted from EURO NEWS , original author Kieran Guilbert, published on 23/09/2025 - 17:41 GMT+2 , original link
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