Tensions continue to remain high at the Belarus-Poland border, as the European Union is set to adopt new criteria to expand sanctions on Minsk amid a growing migrant crisis
with hundreds trapped in a no-man's land as the European Union is set to adopt new criteria to expand Belarus sanctions amid growing migrant crisis.
EU foreign ministers are set to approve new criteria for imposing sanctions on individuals and organisations that facilitate illegal entry into the EU from Belarus at a meeting on Monday. The Foreign Affairs Council will meet in Brussels to discuss the main topics on the agenda of the EU, especially Belarus.
Officials said the new criteria will be approved for the inclusion of persons or entities on the sanctions list in Belarus due to the latest migrant crisis at the Belarus-Poland border.