Zakharova denied accusations from Poland about the migration crisis

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Accusations from Warsaw against Russia about the migration crisis on the border with Belarus are crossing all borders, said the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova. Earlier, the Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki said that Russia and personally the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko are behind the migration crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border.

“The imperial, neo-imperial policy of Russia is progressing. We see this clearly. We are observing these steps, they are separated tactically and in time. This is precisely this last attack by Lukashenko (President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.— “B”), who is the executor, but his principal is in Moscow, ”the Polish prime minister said yesterday.

“It’s amazing, of course, what we hear from Warsaw. This, frankly speaking, in my opinion, goes beyond all possible frames of both decency and common sense. I’m talking about accusations against our country, and about assessments of the situation in general … Well, it’s impossible just to tell lies and lie with a blue eye, ”said Ms. Zakharova on the air of Soloviev Live.

She criticized the position of the President of Poland Andrzej Duda, who said yesterday that a “massive hybrid attack on the Polish border” was coming from Belarus.

The migration crisis on the borders of Belarus with Poland, Lithuania and Latvia has been going on since September. Neighboring countries accuse Minsk of exerting pressure by complicity with illegal migrants.

On the evening of November 9, two large groups of migrants managed to break through the Belarusian-Polish border in the vicinity of the town of Krynka and the village of Bialowieza. In both cases, the migrants broke the border fences. Later, Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak said that all migrants who entered the country were detained.

About the migration crisis on the border of Belarus and Poland – in the material “Kommersant” “Take more, throw it to Poland.”

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