Posted: 20.09.2023 16:20:00

Expert: Poland sold 350,000 visas to EU, including to criminal elements and potential terrorists

Over several years, Polish foreign agencies sold 350,000 visas to Schengen states. Visa holders included persons with a criminal past and those prone to terrorist activities. The truth that has emerged testifies that the ‘fuss’ on the Belarusian-Polish border in 2021 was Poland’s attempt to hide these facts – as noted by Minister-Counsellor of the Belarusian Embassy in Russia Aleksandr Shpakovsky in his talk with Alfa Radio

A state of emergency has been declared on the Italian island of Lampedusa due to a large influx of migrants. According to the expert, Europe continues to suffer from the migration crisis, which the Belarusian President once warned about.

“When the US started reformatting the Middle East and rejoiced at a series of coups d’etat, called the ‘Arab Spring’, Aleksandr Lukashenko warned the West that these events would still come back to haunt the migration crisis and the security problems it generated. That’s exactly what happened. This is not the first year that we have been observing how the ethnic and demographic balance of European states is changing, and we are seeing manifestations of the migration crisis. At the same time, the ideology of human rights, which is used as a pharisaical cover in Europe, turns out to be forgotten in situations where the issue concerns the vital interests of the political elite of the EU countries,” explained Aleksandr Shpakovsky.

The attitude towards refugees is often barbaric. There is no need to go far, as we know this from the example of our neighbours. Poland staged a circus on the Belarusian-Polish border in 2021, when several thousand migrants tried to enter the EU, because it wanted to hide the fact that visas were being sold illegally.

“It became known that Polish foreign agencies sold 350,000 visas over several years, including to persons with a criminal past and those with terrorist aspirations. When these facts were revealed and a scandal broke out, it became clear why Poland needed the ‘fuss’ on the Belarusian-Polish border. Almost a military operation was announced against several thousand migrants. The goal was to cover up a mafia group that had built a nest in the Polish foreign policy department and clearly had relations with the highest figures of the Polish ruling class.”