Russia claims “U.K The immigration crisis at the Polish border after the Minister of Foreign Affairs is the culprit Liz Truss Appeal to the president Vladimir Putin intervention.
this Kremlin Says Britain bears “historical responsibility” for the plight of Iraqis refugee Who gathered at the border and tried to cross the border to enter Europe.
write on Sunday Telegraph, Ms. Truss accused Belarusian President Lukashenko of using “desperate immigrants as pawns” in “orchestrated crises.” The European Union claimed that Mr. Lukashenko deliberately pushed migrants across the border in response to economic sanctions imposed on his regime.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova denied Putin’s responsibility for the crisis in response to Ms. Terras on Sunday, even though he continued to support Belarus.
“The British invasion of Iraq was’carefully planned’,” Ms. Zakharova said.
“The UK bears a clear historical responsibility for everything that has happened in the region since then-the death of Iraqis, the destruction of the Iraqi state, the endless flow of refugees, the emergence of the Islamic State, the humanitarian disaster in this part of the world.
“Until London is held responsible for his crimes, his representatives have no right to blame anyone.”
Polish soldiers and police observe migrants at the Polish/Belarusian border near Kuznica
/ Via ReutersRussia is an important ally of Belarus, and the EU accuses Belarus of flying into Belarus to carry out a “hybrid attack” Thousands of immigrants, Mainly from the Middle East, and pushed them to try to cross the border illegally into Poland.
Later on Sunday, Mr. Putin responded to Ms. Zakharova’s comments in an interview with Russian state television.
“Don’t forget where the immigration-related crises come from,” he said. “Is Belarus the first to raise these questions or what? No, these are the causes of Western countries, including European countries.”
Elsewhere, Mr. Putin accused the Polish military bordering Belarus of beating migrants, firing bullets over their heads, and turning on lights and sirens at night nearby.
He added: “This does not really match the concept of human nature that is the basis of all policies in our Western neighbors.”
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki called on NATO to intervene.
“It is not enough for us to express our concerns publicly-now we need concrete steps and the commitment of the entire alliance,” he told the Polish state-run news agency PAP.
As the crisis unfolded, EU officials issued warnings about the movement of Russian troops near the Ukrainian border and possible attacks. Moscow complained about the increase in NATO activities in the region.



