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Defence minister says Poland is strengthening metal wall at Belarus border to keep desperate people out

POLAND’S defence minister said today his country is bolstering a metal barrier along its border with Belarus to deter desperate people seeking a better life in the EU.

“We are mending the barrier on the Polish-Belarusian border, we are strengthening this barrier,” Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz said on private Radio Zet. “The spending on these purposes is the highest in [Poland’s] history.”

Mr Kosiniak-Kamysz said the increased presence of Polish and allied military forces in regions close to the border is also helping to tighten the eastern frontier of Nato and the European Union.

That presence has been increased since Russia’s aggression in Ukraine in 2022.

He spoke in favour of Poland building a line of defensive bunkers, trenches and ditches along that border and the one with Russia’s exclave of Kaliningrad, steps that the Baltic states have already taken.

Poland says an increase of people on the move from Belarus, especially in 2022, was orchestrated by that country and Russia to destabilise Poland and the European Union.

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