Deputy Foreign Minister of Lithuania Mantas Adomenas called the President of Belarus a terrorist Moscow “.
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Commenting on the migration crisis on the border of Belarus and the European Union, Adomenas said that Lukashenka is hysterically reacting to Western sanctions, which will not be weakened until Minsk releases all political prisoners.
“No concessions can be made with terrorists, because it is it only encourages them, ”said the Deputy Foreign Minister and explained that he called the“ Minsk regime ”that way.
When asked whether Lukashenka is a terrorist, the diplomat answered in the affirmative. “The hijacking of a plane flying from Athens to Vilnius is also precisely a terrorist act. And again, there is no doubt about this, “Adomenas said.
On May 23, a Ryanair plane flying from Athens to Vilnius urgently landed in Minsk due to a message about a bomb on board. After that, the Belarusian security forces arrested two passengers: the former editor-in-chief of the opposition Telegram channel NEXTA Roman Protasevich and his girlfriend. In response, the West introduced a fourth package of sanctions against Minsk.
On November 8, a crowd of illegal migrants from the Middle East gathered on the border of Belarus and Poland and tried to overcome the barriers. According to the Polish government, the number of refugees reached 3,000-4,000. In Warsaw, it was clarified that the camp of illegal immigrants is guarded by Belarusian security forces.
The migration crisis on the border of Belarus and the EU countries began after President of the Republic Alexander Lukashenko threatened to weaken control over the flow of refugees and drug trafficking. This happened against the backdrop of yet another aggravation of relations between Minsk and the West.