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October 27th, 2022
The Polish-Belarusian frontier will be the most secure external border of the European Union's passport-free Schengen zone, a deputy interior minister has said, owing to a new fence that now separates the two countries. The construction of the barrier came in response to a migration crisis which started in the spring of 2021 and saw thousands of migrants trying to get into Poland. Warsaw has claimed that Alexander Lukashenko, the Belarusian president, manufactured the crisis in an attempt to destabilise Poland and the EU in retaliation for sanctions imposed by Brussels.
PAP
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