Czech Foreign Minister Kulganek announced Prague's readiness to help Poland in the situation at the border
Czech Foreign Minister Jacob Kulganek announced Prague's readiness Poland in resolving the situation on the Polish-Belarusian border. He wrote about this on Twitter.
The Czech minister said that he had a telephone conversation with the head of Polish diplomacy Zbigniew Rau and expressed support for Warsaw and announced Prague's readiness to provide assistance if necessary.
Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said that the country's authorities are discussing with Lithuania and Latvia the possibility of convening the NATO Council due to the situation with migrants on the border with Belarus. Prior to this, NATO expressed solidarity with Poland and the Baltic states due to the migration crisis. The alliance said that the current crisis is an artificially created situation, part of a hybrid attack against Belarus's western neighbors for political purposes.
The flow of migrants from Belarus to the EU has grown sharply after President Alexander Lukashenko amid another exacerbation relations with the West threatened to weaken control over the border.