BRUZGI:
Belarus authorities cleared the main camps where migrants had huddled at the border with Poland on Thursday, in what appeared to be a major development in a crisis that has spiralled in recent weeks into an East-West confrontation. Belarus state news agency
Belta said the migrants sheltering in the forest had been brought to a warehouse in Belarus away from the frontier.
A spokesperson for Polish border guards confirmed the camps had been cleared. “These camps are now empty, the migrants have been taken most likely to the transport-logistics centre which is not far from the Bruzgi border crossing,” the spokesperson said. “We’ll see what happens in the next hours. ... There are still some people around, but it’s clearly emptying out.” European nations accuse Belarus of having deliberately created the crisis by flying in migrants from West Asia and pushing them to attempt to cross the borders illegally into Poland and Lithuania. Minsk denies deliberately fomenting it.
In recent weeks, hundreds of migrants per night have tried to cross the frontier and have clashed with Polish troops at the border. Around 10 are believed to have died in the freezing woods. The move to clear the camps comes during a week of intensified diplomacy. German Chancellor Angela
Merkel spoke over phone twice in three days the Belarusian President
Alexander Lukashenko, normally shunned by EU eaders. Belarus said
Lukashenko had proposed a plan to Merkel to resolve the crisis, under which the EU would take in 2,000 people while Minsk would send another 5,000 back home. There was no immediate response from the EU. However, shortly before its announcment, the European Commission said there could be no negotiation. Earlier, hundreds of Iraqis checked in at a Minsk airport for flight back to Iraq, the first repatriation flight of its kind since August.