Poland is indeed strengthening its military potential – and it is good that the Belarusian despot sees that. Have him pass it on to his director in the Kremlin. Poland is strengthening the military’s potential to deter potential aggressors,” Stanisław Żaryn, Secretary of State at the Prime Minister’s Chancellery, wrote on Twitter.
“Lukashenko lied again
Żaryn referred to Belarusian dictator Alyaksandr Lukashenko’s threats and false accusations against Poland – including suggesting that Poland is planning to attack Belarus, and is therefore strengthening and modernizing its army.
Poland is preparing to enter the territory of Belarus to destroy our country
Lukashenko thundered in his recent speech.
A short comment in this concerns the last speech of A. Lukashenko. Lukashenko in his speech spread the same long-known propositions aimed at manipulating the image of reality. Words about perceived threats from the West, including Poland, were repeated
– wrote the Government Plenipotentiary for the Security of the Information Space of the Republic of Poland on Twitter.
Lukashenko lied again that Poland was modernizing the Polish army to attack Belarus. In this way, he continued the already known messages to raise awareness in Belarus of a threat that de facto does not exist
– added.
“Let him pass it on to his director in the Kremlin.”
Stanisław Żaryn stressed that Poland is in fact strengthening its military potential, albeit for reasons slightly different from those claimed by the Belarusian satrap who is on the leash of Russian war criminal Vladimir Putin.
Poland is indeed strengthening its military potential – and it is good that the Belarusian despot sees that. Have him pass it on to his director in the Kremlin. Poland strengthens the military’s potential to deter potential aggressors
– He wrote.
We are aware of the threat coming from Russia, we see Russian aggression, the use of active means, ie the so-called hybrid methods of attacking the West. This has been going on for years. We see Russian and Belarusian activities in cyberspace every day
– added.
As a government, we are aware of the situation and what aggressive regimes we are dealing with in Russia or Belarus. The Ukrainians are currently experiencing this in the most tragic way, fighting against the brutal Russian invasion
Zaryn emphasized.
Poland is indeed strengthening its military potential. He is doing it precisely so that Russia does not think of attacking our country. Russia needs to know that our army is strong and ready for action. And Poland has very strong support and backing from our allies
– added.
“Poland has a strong army, so it doesn’t get carried away”
If one can find any positives in Lukashenko’s speech, then one should point to the realization that Poland has a strong army, so it will not be blown away, popularly speaking.
continued the Secretary of State in the Prime Minister’s Chancellery.
Perhaps Lukashenko will go to the Kremlin with this message next time, when he will be called again to explain to his patrons
Zaryn added.
Lukashenko’s threats about nuclear weapons
In another message, the minister drew attention to the increasing Russian dominance over Belarus.
Lukashenko’s attempts to justify the decision to put nuclear weapons in Belarus sound like a joke
he pointed it out.
The decision, which is a form of psychological pressure on the West, was made in Russia and Lukashenko could only take note of it
Zaryn emphasized.
According to the Government Plenipotentiary for the Security of the Information Space of the Republic of Poland, the Belarusian satrap is currently trying, at the expense of our country, “to justify Russia’s decisions by persuading alleged threats from the West.”
Pathetic attempt…
he noted.
The other lines of Lukashenko’s speech are no different from what we know and do not evoke any emotions
– added Stanislaw Zaryn.
The propaganda dimension of this call is clearly visible, proving that Russian dominance over Belarus is also progressing in terms of information activities
he concluded.
Poland will convince the EU of the need to extend sanctions against Belarus
We will convince our European partners of the need to extend sanctions to Belarus, said EU Minister Szymon Szynkowski vel Sek. He stressed that the sanctions against Belarus should be adapted to the package imposed on Russia.
In an interview with PAP, Szynkowski vel Sęk referred to Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki’s announcements regarding the introduction of the eleventh package of sanctions, which would cover the Belarusian regime of Alyaksandr Lukashenko.
We consistently demand that Belarusian sanctions be adapted to what the package imposed on Russia looks like today
– he said.
Otherwise, it’s a simple way to get around the sanctions. Anyway, we see cases like this
– added.
“We will continue to convince as long as this road is not closed.”
He recalled that Poland had already indicated this during the negotiations on the 10th sanctions package, and there was also a statement from the European Commission that one of the most urgent goals was to adjust the Belarusian package.
We are talking about this with the European Commission, we are also talking to our other partners, e.g. Portugal, which is a questionable country in this respect
said the EU minister.
We will continue to convince as long as the road to circumvent Russian sanctions is not closed
he stressed.
Prime Minister: This package will certainly include more actions towards Belarus
At Tuesday’s conference in Bucharest, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki was asked about imposing sanctions on the Belarusian regime in the context of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s statement that Russian tactical nuclear missiles will be deployed in Belarus in the second half of this year. Russia will be saved.
According to Morawiecki, the announcement of the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus will certainly lead to Belarus being subject to additional sanctions, and the level of these sanctions will be “significantly stricter for the Lukashenko regime”.
The prime minister assured that he talks almost daily with European leaders about how to draft the eleventh package of sanctions.
This package will certainly include more actions towards Belarus
said Morawiecki.
We in Poland – because we border directly on Belarus – are also considering whether, as part of our bilateral relations, we should not tighten all the parameters of freight and passenger transport precisely in order to send a very clear signal to Lukashenko that we not accept actions, which de facto serve Russia in its aggressive actions in Ukraine and in its aggressive actions against Poland and other EU countries
said the head of government.
Vladimir Putin announced on Saturday that Russia intends to deploy tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus. According to Putin, Russia, including Belarus, has 10 aircraft capable of carrying nuclear missiles, and warehouses must be built by June 1 to store these weapons.
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