British General Carter said that relations between Russia and the West are experiencing tension Russia and the West are currently experiencing greater tensions than during the Cold War. This could lead to war due to “chance”, reports the Daily Express.
According to Carter, the nature of competition between countries leads to increased tensions. “We must be careful, we must not allow the belligerent nature of some of our politicians to put them in a position where the escalation of the conflict leads to mistakes,” he stressed.
As noted by the journalists, the West is concerned about migration crisis on the border of Belarus with Poland.
In November, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the situation on the Belarusian-Polish border was caused by military and economic factors.
In 2021, on the border of Belarus with People began to flock to Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. On November 8, the crisis escalated after several thousand people approached the Polish border. At the moment they are not leaving the border zone. At the same time, the unit tried to enter the territory of Poland, breaking the barbed wire fence.
On November 13, about 100 people broke into the territory of Poland. They found themselves near a barbed fence set up by the Polish side.