"We took note of radio comments by Polish Interior Minister Blaszczak on the Polish authorities’ decision not to resume the action of the deal," the statement said.
According to the statement, Poland’s move will result in the curtailment of "one of the last positive examples of successful and pragmatic cooperation" between Moscow and Warsaw.
"We regret that in practice, Warsaw’s actions diverge with its repeated statements about readiness to work towards the normalization of the Russian-Polish relations," the statement said.
The Russia-Poland agreement on local border traffic came into force in July 2012. Entire Kaliningrad region, as well as Poland's Warmia and Mazury and Pomerania are partly included in the deal. Under the deal, the residents of these areas who register with local border traffic are allowed multiple border crossings and stays on the territory of the other country.