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Merkel asks Putin to intervene in Belarus over migrant crisis

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Asking Putin to intervene in a situation where mass people are fleeing an oppressive socialist government, is not going to get much done about the migrant crisis on the Belarusian-Polish border, as President Vladimir Putin sees nothing wrong with the government in Belarus and Angela Merkel should know that. Since after World War II, western leaders continue to be baffled, and often times manipulated by the Russian government, and do not understand why Russian leaders are never eager to come to their aid. The Associated Press has the story:

Russia is a close ally of the government in Belarus, Putin says he will continue to keep communication open with Germany

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Chancellor Angela Merkel asked Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday to intervene with Belarus over the migrant situation on that country’s border with Poland.

A Polish police car and a military truck are parked at a makeshift check point at the perimeter of the emergency state that covers a 3-kilometer (1.9 mile)-wide strip along the border with Belarus, Chreptowce near Kuznica, Poland, on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021. Hundreds of Middle East migrants tried to illegally force the border from Belarus into European Union member Poland the day before. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

The chancellor’s office said Merkel spoke with Putin by phone and “underlined the fact that the instrumentalization of migrants against the European Union by the Belarusian regime is inhuman and completely unacceptable and asked the Russian president to exert his influence on the regime in Minsk.”

German Chancellor Angela Merkel talks during a joint press conference with Italian Premier Mario Draghi at Palazzo Chigi Premier office, in Rome, Thursday, Oct. 7, 2021. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, pool)

Russia is a close ally of the government in Belarus. Germany is a favored destination for migrants who arrive in the European Union.

The readout of the call released by the Kremlin said Putin “proposed to establish a discussion of the problems that have arisen in direct contacts of representatives of the EU member states with Minsk.” It also said that Putin and Merkel “agreed to continue the conversation on the issue.”

Polish authorities said Wednesday that groups of migrants again tried to push into Poland from neighboring Belarus.

FILE – In this Oct. 8, 2021, file photo Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin in Moscow, Russia. During an epidemic of ransomware attacks, the U.S. is sitting down to talk cybersecurity strategy this week with 30 countries while leaving out one key player: Russia. (Aleksey Nikolsky, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP, File)

Meanwhile, a European Union leader was expected in Warsaw to show support for the EU member country facing migration pressure and a humanitarian crisis on a border that also forms the eastern edge of the EU.

Poland’s Defense Ministry and local police reported that multiple groups of migrants tried to enter the country late Tuesday and early Wednesday but that all the people who made it were detained. Hundreds of migrants have been camping since Monday on the Belarus side of the border, near the village of Kuznica.

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Migrants from the Middle East and elsewhere gather at the Belarus-Poland border near Grodno, Belarus, Monday, Nov. 8, 2021. Poland increased security at its border with Belarus, on the European Union’s eastern border, after a large group of migrants in Belarus appeared to be congregating at a crossing point, officials said Monday. The development appeared to signal an escalation of a crisis that has being going on for months in which the autocratic regime of Belarus has encouraged migrants from the Middle East and elsewhere to illegally enter the European Union, at first through Lithuania and Latvia and now primarily through Poland. (Leonid Shcheglov/BelTA via AP)

Poland’s Defense Ministry also accused Belarusian forces of firing shots into the air in a border area where migrants caught between the neighboring countries have set up a makeshift camp. The ministry posted a video on Twitter with noises of what sounded like shots.

For months there has been heavy migration by people from the Middle East seeking to enter Poland, Lithuania and to a lesser degree Latvia, all located on the EU’s eastern border.

A woman and her child eat as they gather with other migrants from the Middle East and elsewhere at the Belarus-Poland border near Grodno, Belarus, Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021. Polish riot police faced off Tuesday against migrants, including families with young children, who were camped just across the border in Belarus, amid a tense standoff on the European Union’s eastern border. (Leonid Shcheglov/BelTA via AP)

EU leaders accuse the regime of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko of opening up a new migration route into Europe to create instability in retaliation for sanctions the bloc imposed on Lukashenko’s authoritarian government.

The EU imposed the sanctions over a brutal crackdown on domestic dissent following Lukashenko’s disputed election to a sixth term in August 2020.

Migrants from the Middle East and elsewhere rest on the ground as they gather at the Belarus-Poland border near Grodno, Belarus, Monday, Nov. 8, 2021. Poland increased security at its border with Belarus, on the European Union’s eastern border, after a large group of migrants in Belarus appeared to be congregating at a crossing point, officials said Monday. The development appeared to signal an escalation of a crisis that has being going on for months in which the autocratic regime of Belarus has encouraged migrants from the Middle East and elsewhere to illegally enter the European Union, at first through Lithuania and Latvia and now primarily through Poland. (Leonid Shcheglov/BelTA via AP)

Caught in the bitter political standoff have been thousands of migrants, some of them families with children, who have been pushed back and forth in a forested area of swamps and bogs. Already eight deaths have been confirmed, but the situation grows more deadly as temperatures drop to below freezing at night.

Daria Litvinova in Moscow, Geir Moulson Kirsten Grieshaber in Berlin and Jan M. Olsen in Copenhagen, Denmark, contributed.

By VANESSA GERA and MONIKA SCISLOWSKA

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