Poland has urged its citizens to immediately leave Belarus and refrain from traveling there following the detention by Minsk of a Polish monk on charges of espionage.
Axar.az informs this was stated a spokesperson for the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Paweł Wronski.
On Friday, September 5, during a briefing, Paweł Wroński addressed his fellow citizens, stating that Polish nationals in Belarus could face events that would not be favorable for them. For this reason, the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs is urging Poles to avoid visiting the country.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly advises against traveling to the territory of Belarus. It is not a democratic country and not a country friendly to the Republic of Poland,” Wronski said.