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only Minsk helps refugees on the Belarusian-Polish border

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November 12, 2021
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On the same day, when the Vremya program announced that no one except the Belarusian authorities helps refugees in the camp at the border, RIA Novosti reportedthat the refugees received humanitarian aid from the UN.

Even earlier, Poland offered assistance to refugees, but Belarus refused to accept it. November 6 RIA Novosti wrote:

“The unilateral decision of Poland to send aid to migrants to Belarus shows disdain for Belarusian sovereignty. This was announced on October 6 by the press secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the republic, Anatoly Glaz.

Earlier, the Polish authorities decided to send humanitarian aid for migrants to Belarus. Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland Marcin Pshidach said that Polish diplomats had sent a note to the Belarusian side with a proposal to accept transport with humanitarian aid.

“You know, such statements are nothing more than politicking and populist rhetoric that has nothing to do with objective reality and the true state of affairs. Moreover, in the next hasty unilateral decisions of Poland to send something somewhere without any sense, request or at least the consent of a partner, there is clearly a certain disregard for Belarusian statehood and sovereignty, ”Glaz said.

He stressed that “it is sad to hear this from a high-ranking representative of the Foreign Ministry of a neighboring country.”

“And the hypothetical help, which, I emphasize, no one asked from our side and in which there is no objective need, we are sure that, if desired, the Polish side can really use it for its intended purpose,” the press secretary said.

As for the “investigation” of the correspondent of the First Channel Ivan Blagoy, the author of the sensational fake about a Berlin schoolgirl who was allegedly kidnapped and raped by migrants, the mechanism for delivering refugees to Germany, which he talks about, has nothing to do with the current situation at the border. And the drivers are not only citizens of the Middle East countries: Izvestia reportedthat on September 30, German police intercepted a group of more than 40 illegal migrants traveling in the back of a truck driven by a citizen of Belarus.

But the claims of European countries to the authorities of Belarus are not connected with the movement of migrants across the EU, but with how they get to the Belarusian-Polish border. There is no longer to blame the Turks and Iranians living in Germany, but the Good and the Vremya program prefer not to touch on this topic.



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