The EU accused Belarus of being complicit in a human smuggling operation and pushing migrants to the EU border with Poland
What's the news?
The EU has accused Belarus of being complicit in a human smuggling operation and pushing migrants to the EU border with Poland.
The accusations come after a sharp increase in the number of migrants attempting to cross the border illegally, with many of them reportedly being from Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan.
Poland has accused Belarus of deliberately creating a crisis on the border in retaliation for EU sanctions imposed on the country following last year's disputed presidential election.
What is the EU's response?
The EU has condemned Belarus's actions and has called on the country to stop the flow of migrants.
The EU has also pledged to provide Poland with support in dealing with the crisis, including financial assistance and border guards.
What is Belarus's response?
Belarus has denied the accusations, saying that it is not responsible for the migrants and that they are simply trying to reach the EU.
Belarus has also accused the EU of hypocrisy, saying that it is turning a blind eye to the plight of the migrants.
What is the situation on the ground?
The situation on the ground is tense, with thousands of migrants stranded at the border.
There have been reports of violence and human rights abuses, including beatings, tear gas, and water cannons.
The situation is likely to worsen in the coming months as winter approaches.
What are the implications?
The crisis on the EU-Belarus border is a major challenge for the EU.
It is a test of the EU's ability to manage migration and protect its borders.
It is also a test of the EU's relationship with Belarus and Russia.