Polish PM accuses Putin of masterminding Belarus migrant ‘attack’

WARSAW, 11 November 2021, (TON): Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of orchestrating a wave of migrants trying to illegally enter Poland from Belarus, saying the attack threatens to destabilise the European Union.

The accusation came as thousands of desperate migrants were trapped in freezing weather on the Belarus-Poland border, where the presence of troops from both sides has raised fears of a confrontation.

Western critics have for months said Belarus’s strongman leader Alexander Lukashenko is luring migrants from the Middle East to his country and then sending them across the border in retaliation for EU sanctions.

Morawiecki visited guards, troops and police at the border on Tuesday before turning his sights on Russia, Belarus’s main international backer.

Morawiecki told the Polish parliament “this attack which Lukashenko is conducting has its mastermind in Moscow, the mastermind is President Putin.”

He said “migrants were being used as “human shields to destabilise the situation in Poland and the EU.”

Germany, which accused Lukashenko of unscrupulously exploiting migrants by sending them to the Polish border, called Wednesday for new EU sanctions against Belarus.

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