Chattanooga Times Free Press

Polish PM mulls asking NATO to hold talks amid border crisis

- BY VANESSA GERA

WARSAW, Poland — Poland, Lithuania and Latvia are considerin­g asking NATO to hold emergency talks as they struggle to manage a tense migration standoff on their borders with Belarus, the Polish prime minister said Sunday.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said he and his two Baltic counterpar­ts are discussing whether to ask for such talks under the NATO treaty, which allows any ally to request consultati­ons if it feels its territoria­l integrity, political independen­ce or security is threatened.

Still, it’s a step that has only been requested a few times in the history of the Western alliance.

The authoritar­ian Belarusian regime in Minsk has for months been orchestrat­ing a flow of migrants across its border into the three European Union nations, which form the eastern flank of both the 27-nation EU and NATO. In response, the three have been reinforcin­g their borders.

In an interview with state news agency PAP, Morawiecki vowed that Poland’s border with Belarus “will be an effective and final barrier” to actions by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.

“There is no doubt that things have gone too far,” Morawiecki said.

Many migrants are now stuck in makeshift camps in freezing weather as Poland has reinforced its border with 15,000 soldiers in addition to border guards and police. Most are fleeing conflict, poverty or hopelessne­ss in Syria and Iraq and hope to reach Germany or elsewhere in western Europe.

The situation grew more dramatic last week as a large group of migrants appeared across the border from the Polish town of Kuźnica. More arrived there on Sunday, and Poland’s Interior Ministry released a video showing police warning the people: “If you don’t follow the orders, force may be used against you.”

In Baghdad, the Iraqi government urged its citizens stranded at the edge of the EU to return home voluntaril­y on Iraqi Airways flights that the government is providing.

Ahmed al-Sahhaf, the spokesman for Iraq’s Foreign Ministry, told The Associated Press on Sunday that “large groups of Iraqi migrants are being exposed to difficult humanitari­an situations.” He said the ministry has also suspended the work permit of Belarus’ honorary consul in Baghdad to stop the issuing of entry visas to Belarus.

“Smuggling and human traffickin­g networks are working in inhuman ways and imposing risks on large numbers of Iraqi travelers,” he said.

The EU accuses Lukashenko of encouragin­g the migrants from the Mideast to breech the borders in retaliatio­n for sanctions on his repressive rule. Belarus denies the allegation­s.

 ?? OKSANA MANCHUK/BELTA POOL PHOTO VIA AP ?? Children sit on firewood as other migrants warm themselves near a fire at the Belarus-Poland border near Grodno, Belarus, on Sunday.
OKSANA MANCHUK/BELTA POOL PHOTO VIA AP Children sit on firewood as other migrants warm themselves near a fire at the Belarus-Poland border near Grodno, Belarus, on Sunday.

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