Kyiv Post
Poland has refused to lift its border lockdown on rail traffic from Belarus, despite high-level talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
This decision leaves hundreds of freight trains stranded at the border, disrupting supply chains worth billions of dollars. Electronics, machinery, batteries, and perishable goods like fish and pharmaceuticals are stuck on the Belarusian side, threatening Europe’s trade routes.
In this video, we break down:
Why Poland shut down the border with Belarus
The failed talks between Wang Yi and Polish President Karol Nawrocki
The impact on China’s Belt and Road investments in Belarus
Security threats from Belarus and Russia that shaped Poland’s decision
How the standoff could reshape EU–China trade and global supply chains
Poland’s message is clear: security comes first, even at an economic cost.

Let’s see how smart the Chinks are. The Poles told them to take a hike after the drone attack. Will they support putler and lose money and trade, or will they pressurise putler?
This is a most important and right decision by the Poles. Hitting the chicoms is never a bad idea, until they stop helping the cockroaches to kill Ukrainians. Let’s hope the blockage will bring some positive results.