Poland has indicated the possibility of reopening additional border crossings with Belarus, contingent upon Minsk meeting certain conditions. According to reports by Rzeczpospolita, multiple senior sources in Warsaw have outlined three main requirements that Belarus must fulfill before any reopening can occur.
The Polish government is particularly focused on addressing the ongoing migrant crisis at the border, which has been a significant point of tension between the two countries. Poland is demanding that Belarus take concrete actions to end the influx of migrants attempting to cross into Poland and the European Union. In addition to halting the migrant flow, Warsaw is also calling for the release of a journalist detained by Belarus, although further details of this demand remain unspecified.
These conditions reflect broader concerns within Poland and its allies about Belarus’s role in the migrant situation and regional stability. While the potential reopening of border crossings could ease tensions and facilitate movement, it is entirely dependent on Minsk’s compliance with these demands. The situation remains fluid, with diplomatic efforts likely ongoing to find a resolution that addresses both security concerns and humanitarian issues.