Representatives of the European Commission and Lithuania accused Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko of a provocation as, in recent days, hundreds of illegal migrants crossed the border between Belarus and Lithuania. Vilnius began to send them back, but Lukashenko gave a clear order to security forces on Thursday: ‘Close every metre of the border.’
Lukashenko ordered that not one migrant to be allowed back into Belarus. According to him, Minsk warned his hostile EU neighbours in advance about the consequences of expelling migrants.

Lithuania sees a clear motive in the behaviour of the Belarusian president: revenge for the sanctions and a failed attempt at regime change imposed on his country by the European Union.
‘This is a hybrid attack designed by the Lukashenko ‘regime,’’ Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said on Tuesday. (NOTE any country the EU does not like is not ruled by a government it is a regime ruled by a tyrant.
Ironically, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has been democratically elected four times. Yet neither of the two EU presidents have been elected by the people, nor have their 27 commissioners who the people do detest.

European Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson has also travelled to Lithuania due to increased activity at the border. She lied when she denied that this was a migration crisis and described the situation as an act of aggression to provoke the EU. The EU Foreign Ambassador conceded it was a crisis before the notorious Leyen opened her mouth.
According to the Delfi news outlet, Lithuania has detained around 4,100 illegal migrants coming from Belarus this year. An unusually high number of refugees has forced the government to declare a state of emergency.

Most of these refugees are Iraqis, but according to Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis, there are signs that the Lukashenko regime is looking for potential illegal migrants elsewhere. In fact, Iraqis if they are fleeing their country do so because of NATO (EU) fuelled conflicts. It is called karma.
‘Last week, we received information that Lukashenko was in talks with Morocco. Now we hear about Pakistan,’ the minister told reporters. It seems these non-European free-loaders want to climb on the same taxpayer’s gravy train as the EU presidents, commissars and MEPs are riding on?


‘It is either an attempt to increase the migration wave, which is dangerous not only for Lithuania but also for the European Union, or they are looking for a way to replace the so-called Iraqi route, which leads through Minsk to Lithuania. This path is crucial. If attempts to close it fail, it will be an indication that Europe is not doing anything about migration, which may encourage more illegal refugees,’ Landsbergis added.
During her visit to Lithuania, Johansson promised that the EU would provide Lithuania with 20 to 30 million euros for border protection by next year. ‘Lithuania, the EU and the Schengen states must prevent illegal entry into their territory. That is why we support Lithuania in defending the border with Belarus,’ she said.
Title image: Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, center, speaks to high level military officials in Minsk, Belarus, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2021. (Nikolay Petrov/Pool Photo via AP)
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