Poland"s Foreign Ministry has issued a strong advisory urging its citizens to leave Belarus amid escalating tensions in the region. This warning comes as diplomatic relations between Poland and Belarus continue to deteriorate, particularly following recent political unrest and military maneuvers in Eastern Europe.
The advisory was released today, highlighting concerns for the safety of Polish nationals in Belarus. The ministry emphasized that the current situation poses risks, including potential harassment and detainment by Belarusian authorities. Citizens are advised to leave the country immediately and avoid unnecessary travel to the region.
This development follows a series of incidents that have strained relations between the two nations, including accusations of Belarusian support for anti-Polish activities. The situation mirrors other recent tensions in Eastern Europe, as seen in recent developments regarding the EU"s military posture in Ukraine.
Poland"s call for evacuation reflects growing fears about the potential for conflict in the area. As the international community closely monitors the situation, the Polish government is coordinating with embassies to facilitate the safe departure of its citizens.

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