For the thousands of migrants on the border between Poland and Belarus, the situation remains unresolved. Ruler Lukashenko sees Europe and especially Germany on the train.
In the crisis surrounding thousands of migrants in Belarus who want to cross the Polish border into the European Union, the ruler Alexander Lukashenko relies on Europe to give in.
“I’m waiting for the EU’s answer to the question about the 2,000 refugees,” he said on Monday in the capital Minsk at a meeting with the governor of Grodno, the region bordering Poland in the west of the ex-Soviet republic. He asked the EU, and especially Germany, to “take these people away from us”.
Lukashenko had phoned Chancellor Angela Merkel twice in the past week. Lukashenko then claimed that the CDU politician wanted to work for a “humanitarian corridor” for 2,000 migrants, mainly to Germany. Federal Interior Minister Horst Seehofer (CSU) said that the report about such an agreement with Belarus was wrong.
“They want to go to Germany (…) – and we will try to help them in every possible way,” said Lukashenko, according to a statement from his authority. Hundreds of people had already flown back to Iraq on a special flight last Thursday. According to the ruler, his country is preparing another such flight for migrants to their homeland. According to Lukashenko’s earlier statements, there are allegedly 7,000 migrants in Belarus.
The European Union accuses Lukashenko of having brought migrants from crisis regions to the EU’s external border in an organized manner in order to put pressure on the West. The people from Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan entered Belarus on tourist visas.
Source From: Stern

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