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France hopes that Putin will intervene in the situation on the border of Belarus and Poland

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France hopes that Putin will intervene in the situation on the border of Belarus and Poland

France hopes that Putin will intervene in the situation on the border of Belarus and Poland

The situation with migrants at the Belarusian-Polish border is being discussed at the level of heads of state. 21.11.2021, Sputnik Belarus

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MINSK, 21 Nov – Sputnik. French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said that he was counting on the intervention of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the situation on the border of Belarus and Poland, and was putting pressure on Minsk. … During the conversation, they agreed to work together to reduce the level of the migration crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border. “- said Le Drian on the air of the radio station RTL” – said Le Drian on the air of the radio station RTL. Under the head of the Foreign Ministry, the Russian president promised to intervene in the situation. The Presidents’ Communication Earlier on November 19, the press secretary of the Russian state Dmitry Peskov stated that communication between the presidents of Russia and Belarus is not enough to resolve the migration crisis, it is necessary to continue communication between Minsk and the European Union. Alexander Lukashenko had several telephone conversations with Vladimir Putin, the last of which took place last Friday. Eismont told the details of the conversation between Lukashenka and Merkel & gt; & gt; & gt; In addition, the Belarusian president also spoke with and twice. O. German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Earlier, Merkel also held a conversation with Vladimir Putin on this issue. , pulled down the military and suppressed the attempts of illegal immigrants to enter the country, blaming Minsk for the migration crisis. Belarus rejects all these accusations, declares that Poland is forcibly expelling migrants. The foreign ministers of the EU countries have determined that individuals and legal entities – airlines and travel agencies involved in the delivery of migrants to Belarus – will also fall under the sanctions.

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The situation with migrants at the Belarusian-Polish border is being discussed at the level of heads of state.

MINSK, 21 Nov – Sputnik. French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said that he was counting on the intervention of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the situation on the border of Belarus and Poland, and was putting pressure on Minsk.

The Presidents of Russia and France, Vladimir Putin and Emmanuel Macron spoke on the phone on November 15. During the conversation, they agreed to work together to reduce the level of the migration crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border.

“Putin has close ties with Lukashenka, he has ways to react, pressure (on Minsk – Sputnik) is diplomatic or, perhaps, another, the history of the country connects neighborhood, economic cooperation, and political,” Le Drian said on the air of RTL radio station …

According to the foreign minister, the Russian president promised to intervene in the situation.

“I hope he will do it,” the foreign minister said hopefully.

Communication of presidents

Earlier on November 19, the press secretary of the Russian head of state Dmitry Peskov said that communication between the presidents of Russia and Belarus is not enough to resolve the migration crisis, it is necessary to continue communication between Minsk and the European Union.
The Belarusian authorities are discussing the situation with migrants with foreign colleagues: Alexander Lukashenko had several telephone conversations with Vladimir Putin, the last of which took place last Friday.
Eismont told the details of the conversation between Lukashenka and Merkel >>>
In addition, the Belarusian president also spoke with and twice. O. German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Earlier, Merkel on this issue also held a conversation with Vladimir Putin.

What happens at the border

Several thousand migrants have been on the border of Belarus and Poland for almost two weeks now, hoping to get to the EU countries, and, in particular, to Germany.

The Polish authorities have strengthened border security, pulled together the military and thwarted attempts by illegal immigrants to enter the country, blaming Minsk for the migration crisis. Belarus rejects all these accusations, declares that Poland is forcibly expelling migrants.

Makei denies Minsk’s involvement in organizing the migration crisis >>>
Against the background of the migration crisis, the European Union approved the fifth package of sanctions against Belarus. The foreign ministers of the EU countries have determined that individuals and legal entities – airlines and travel agencies that are directly involved in the delivery of migrants to Belarus – will fall under the sanctions.
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