Polish and Lithuanian prime ministers comment on border crisis


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The Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has said that more than 10 thousand migrants in Belarus can get to Poland and Lithuania. He said this at a joint press conference with Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Shimonite in Warsaw.

“According to our data, there are more than 10 thousand people in Belarus, maybe even more, who have moved from the Middle East, mostly from Iraq, as well as from Syria, to conduct a hybrid attack,” said the Polish Prime Minister, reports DELFI.

According to him, the Minsk regime is carrying out a “provocation, inspired by Moscow,” against Lithuania and Poland.

Morawiecki also stressed the importance of fighting the propaganda of the Belarusian regime to prevent “Alyaksandr Lukashenka’s policy from being effective.”

“I want to highlight the fact that the eastern neighbors are characterized by one property, the use of which we have seen many times. They tend to blame other states for what they do themselves. For example, they accuse Europe of rewriting history, even though they themselves rewrite history to the point of trying to forget the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact,” the Lithuanian prime minister said.

According to her, the process of illegal migration to Lithuania and Poland is created “by the evil will” of the Minsk regime.

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