Belarus waiting for answer from EU on taking 2,000 migrants, Lukashenko says
He also warned that Poland should consider the consequences of acting on a threat to close a border railway crossing, saying rail traffic could be diverted to run through a conflict zone in eastern Ukraine in such a scenario.
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- Published Date: 11:57 | 22 November 2021
- Modified Date: 12:39 | 22 November 2021
Belarus does not want confrontation with Poland but it does want an answer from the European Union on whether the bloc will accept 2,000 stranded migrants, President Alexander Lukashenko was quoted as saying by the Belta news agency on Monday.
The EU accuses Belarus of flying in thousands of people from the Middle East and pushing them to cross into the EU via Poland, Lithuania and Latvia in response to European sanctions. Minsk denies fomenting the crisis.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki warned on Sunday that the migrant crisis on the Belarus border may be a prelude to "something much worse", and Poland's border guard said Belarusian forces were still ferrying migrants to the frontier.
Lukashenko, as quoted by state-owned Belta, said he did not want things to escalate.
"We need to get through to the Poles, to every Pole, and show them that we're not barbarians, that we don't want confrontation. We don't need it. Because we understand that if we go too far, war is unavoidable," he said.
"And that will be a catastrophe. We understand this perfectly well. We don't want any kind of flare-up."
Lukashenko also said he insisted Germany take in some migrants and complained that the EU was not making contact with Minsk on the issue.
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