Lukashenko assails EU for refusing to hold talks on migrants
By MONIKA SCISLOWSKA and VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV
Associated Press
MOSCOW (AP) — The authoritarian leader of Belarus has criticized the European Union for its refusal to hold talks on the influx of migrants on the country’s border with Poland. President Alexander Lukashenko urged Germany Monday to accommodate about 2,000 migrants who remained on the border with Poland. The EU has accused Lukashenko’s government of orchestrating the migration surge as a “hybrid attack” in retaliation for the bloc’s sanctions over a Belarus crackdown on dissent. Belarus denies the charge. Poland’s Border Guard spokeswoman Anna Michalska said there were over 300 attempts by migrants Sunday to force the razor wire border fence into the EU. She said most were prevented while about 60 who got through were turned back.