The Jerusalem Post

PM Tusk: Poland to build fortificat­ions on its eastern border

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WARSAW (Reuters) – Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday that Poland is starting work on further strengthen­ing the entire eastern border, as the country faces what he called a growing “hybrid war” in illegal migration from Belarus.

Tusk did not provide details about the planned actions, nor any funds that would be allocated, but said that when it came to Poland’s security there would be “no limits.”

“The Polish-Belarusian border is a unique place due to the pressure of illegal immigratio­n. In fact, we are dealing with a progressin­g hybrid war,” the prime minister said as he visited the frontier and met soldiers and guards.

“I want there to be no doubts here – a country with increasing­ly aggressive intentions towards Poland, such as Belarus, is co-organizing this practice on the Polish border.”

Poland’s previous government and the European Union accused Belarus in 2021 of orchestrat­ing a flow of migrants to pressure the EU over sanctions it imposed on Minsk. Belarus denied the accusation­s.

The attempts to cross the border have continued since then, with numbers fluctuatin­g depending on the weather. The Polish border guard says there are currently about 300 attempts to cross illegally each day.

Tense relations between the neighbors have been further strained by Belarusian ally Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The previous government built a fence on the Polish-Belarusian border that was over 180 kilometers long and 5.5 meters high, to protect against illegal migration. It is complement­ed by a system of cameras and sensors monitoring the frontier.

Tusk said the new fortificat­ions would be along the “entire eastern border,” which could also take in Ukraine and Russia – although he gave no details.

“It is not only Poland’s internal border, but also the EU border. Therefore, I have no doubt that all of Europe will have to... invest in its security by investing in the security of our border,” Tusk said.

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