Polish official: Minsk’s, Moscow’s disinformation targeting Warsaw

November 20, Pozirk. Russia and Belarus “continue operations against Poland,” Stanisław Żaryn, secretary of state at the chancellery of the Polish prime minister, said on X.
They aim at “destroying Poland’s image, undermining mutual trust between Poles and Ukrainians, ridiculing the security structures of the Republic of Poland and sowing anxiety in our society,” he noted.
Alaksandar Łukašenka is sending signals “about Minsk’s openness to dialogue” with the future Polish government yet Belarusian authorities keep presenting current Polish policies as aggressive and harmful to Poland and Europe, Żaryn said.
The official also noted ongoing attempts to destabilize the Polish-Belarusian border using the migration crisis “started by the Łukašenka regime” and supervised and controlled by Belarusian security services.
Disinformation campaigns accompany these attempts as Belarusian authorities keep accusing Polish border guards of genocide against illegal migrants, Żaryn added.
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