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The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine warned that from July 4 until August 2, the residents of border areas of Ukraine would be able to cross into Polish territory only according to the standard procedure, i.e. presenting a passport for foreign travel and a valid visa, Ukraine Today reports.

Read alsoTurkey increases period of visa-free stay for citizens of UkrainePoland's Foreign Ministry says the suspension of small border traffic is due to the upcoming NATO summit, which will take place in Warsaw on 8-9 at the presidential level, as well as the events related to the World Youth Day in Krakow, when the Polish city expects around 2.5 million visitors.