Poland"s Interior Ministry has announced that the country"s border with Belarus will remain closed, even after the completion of the Russian-Belarusian military exercises known as "Zapad-2025." The ministry emphasized that ensuring the security of Polish citizens is the top priority.
The statement clarified that the decision to keep the border closed is related to the ongoing military drills, but it will not be limited to the duration of these exercises. The ministry did not provide a specific timeline for when the border might reopen.
This announcement follows a series of heightened tensions in the region, as Poland continues to monitor the situation closely. The ministry"s decision reflects ongoing concerns regarding security and stability along its eastern border.
For further context on international military developments, see recent developments in military acquisitions.