The Secretary of State of the Security Council of Belarus personally assessed the scale of the accumulation of heavy trucks at the border

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2023-12-06 14:45:00

On the way to Brest, Alexander Volfovich personally assessed the scale of the accumulation of heavy trucks at the border, BELTA reports. According to the State Border Committee, more than 1,240 heavy trucks are now waiting to enter the European Union through the Polish border crossing “Kukuryki” (adjacent “Kozlovichi”). The Secretary of State of the Security Council emphasized that because of the actions of the Polish side, European companies are suffering losses and carriers are experiencing inconvenience.

“The Belarusian side is trying to normalize the situation, create basic conditions for people. Neighboring “democrats” don’t think about this, said the State Secretary of the Security Council. “Everything must be resolved peacefully, the President has spoken about this more than once.” We need to look for common ground, find solutions so that people live in peace and good neighborliness. It is most important”.

On the M1 highway at the entrance to Kozlovichi, traffic police officers regulate traffic. Brestvodokanal provides drinking water to truck drivers waiting to enter the European Union. There is also a drive-thru. Garbage containers and dry closets are located along the road.

Alexander Volfovich spoke about the main trends in the military-political situation and the threats that are emerging around Belarus. “Wars today are of a completely different nature. They have a hybrid effect: political, informational measures, economic sanctions. They are trying to strangle Belarus. They are making Belarus an aggressor country, creating a collapse on the border,” said the Secretary of State of the Security Council.

During a meeting with border guards, Alexander Volfovich spoke about the draft updated National Security Concept and the development of a new Military Doctrine. Special attention was paid to the election campaign, the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Belarus from the Nazi invaders. “I think it turned out to be a good dialogue. These conversations are important for a common understanding of how our country and its people live today,” summed up the Secretary of State of the Security Council.

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