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Truckers block Balkan borders over EU travel rules
France 24
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Dozens of goods checkpoints in Bosnia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia 
were being targeted as part of a coordinated effort by trucking unions that 
could last up to a week.
"You are punishing, deporting and causing damage to the entire European 
economy," Nedjo Mandic from the Association of Transport Operators of Serbia 
said of officials enforcing EU travel rules.
He was speaking to AFP at Batrovci, a major border checkpoint with EU-member 
Croatia.
By shortly after noon, a line of lorries stretched back hundreds of metres 
(yards) had built up on the Serbian side of the border.
Mandic said similar scenes were unfolding at almost all EU borders with the 
Western Balkans.
Since October, the EU has started rolling out its long-delayed Entry/Exit 
System (EES) at borders around the 27-nation bloc.
The scheme aims to end the use of passport stamps and digitise visitor 
registration.
Although the limit on staying in the EU is not new, the electronic EES system 
will mean more rigorous enforcement of a 90-day limit every 180 days for non-EU 
citizens.
That would make long-haul trucking from the Balkans "unsustainable", Mandic 
said.
"We have been telling you that for more than 10 years," he said.
Visa restrictions
Driver Nikola Rakonjac, who was taking part in the blockade at Batrovci, said 
there had been a lot of talk about the issue but so far nothing had changed.
[Non-EU lorry drivers can only cross into the EU for a certain period of time] 
Non-EU lorry drivers can only cross into the EU for a certain period of time © 
Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP
"If we stand united, this is the only way we can resolve it," the 25-year-old 
said.
North Macedonia's Association of Transporters warned that although workers had 
already been operating around the visa restrictions, they would increasingly 
face arrest or be blocked at the border under tighter digital tracking.
"Professional drivers are not tourists. They are not illegal migrants, 
terrorists or illegal workers," the association said in a statement.
The unions said they would immediately end the blockade if the EU were willing 
to talk with them. If not, it could last a week.
According to EU data, the bloc is the Western Balkans' leading trade partner.
It accounts for more than 60 percent of the region's total trade, the vast 
majority of which is transported by road.
Trade in goods specifically between the bloc and the Western Balkans totalled 
over 83 billion euros ($98 billion) in 2024.
© 2026 AFP

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