Poland wants the EU focused on security. Its border with Belarus highlights the challenges
- Poland's six-month presidency of the European Union focuses on security at its border with Belarus, where 13,000 guards protect 400 kilometers of frontier.
- The Polish government claims that almost 30,000 attempted border crossings occurred last year, with migrants aided by Belarus security services.
- Poland reports over 400 incidents at the border last year, with 307 individuals hospitalized, while NGOs allege nearly 9,000 illegal pushbacks since 2021.
- Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that Poland has suspended the right to asylum for mass border crossings organized by Belarus and Russia.
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