Olympic sprinter Kristina Timanowskaja receives a humanitarian visa in Poland. There the Belarusian government is now being sharply criticized: The regime has made a “criminal attempt” to kidnap the athlete.
In the case of the Belarusian Olympic participant Kristina Timanowskaja, the Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has called for consequences for the leadership in Minsk. He spoke of a “criminal attempt to kidnap a sportswoman who is critical of the Belarusian regime”.
The “aggression of the Belarusian security services on Japanese territory” must meet “resolute opposition from the international community,” the head of government demanded in a Facebook post on Monday evening. Morawiecki warned that the Olympic Games should be a symbol of peace and fair play.
Timanoskaya receives humanitarian visa
The sprinter from Belarus (Belarus) was, according to the opposition of her country, an imminent kidnapping escaped from the host country. She has since received a humanitarian visa at the Polish embassy in Tokyo. One is ready to give her the opportunity to continue her sporting career, emphasized Morawiecki. The 24-year-old is expected to arrive in Warsaw mid-week.
Poland’s ambassador to Japan, Pawel Milewski, wrote on Twitter after meeting Timanovskaya: “She is exhausted, scared, but very grateful for our help during this extremely difficult time in her sports career.” Poland will continue to work with the Japanese government to ensure that the athlete feels “safe and protected”.

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