Poland proposes to exclude Moscow and Minsk from international organizations

Poland proposes to exclude Moscow and Minsk from international organizations
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The Polish Deputy Prime Minister accused RUSSIA of using Belarus to create a migration crisis on the EU border.He called for prompt action against Moscow and MINSK and warned of "serious consequences" of delay Piotr Glinski

Russia and Belarus should be excluded from international organizations and suspended from sports competitions for creating a migration crisis on the borders of the EU. This statement was made in an interview with the Polska Times by the Deputy Prime Minister of Poland, Piotr Glinski.

“International pressure on these two regimes – Belarusian and Russian – should be much stronger. I would even consider the possibility of excluding these two countries from many international organizations, including sports competitions that are important for them,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

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Glinsky said that Poland considers what is happening on the border with Belarus to be a manifestation of aggression on the part of Russia, which, in turn, uses the Belarusian authorities for pressure. “Putin ( Vladimir Putin . -) invented a method of pressure from (Alexander) Lukashenko. We must be aware that even if today or tomorrow we repel this attack, it can last for years. Therefore, we are forced to act very decisively. <.> Russia must be forced to stop its aggression,” the prime minister said.

He added that he sees Russia as an “aggressive empire in the East” and the actions of Belarusian President ALEXANDER LUKASHENKO as “criminal activity, smart and ruthless, associated with the activities of smuggling mafias and human trafficking.” At the same time, the Deputy Prime Minister said that both Moscow and Minsk understand only the language of economic and political pressure.