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Envoy blasts Poland’s ‘absurd’ idea of putting up fence on border with Kaliningrad

It is reported that Poland claims that the need to build the fence has been prompted "by the existing military threat from the Kaliningrad Region"
Russian Ambassador to Poland Sergey Andreev Irina Polina/TASS
Russian Ambassador to Poland Sergey Andreev
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MOSCOW, November 14. /TASS/. Poland’s idea of erecting a fence on the border with Russia’s westernmost Kaliningrad Region is absurd, Russian Ambassador to Warsaw Sergey Andreyev said on Monday.

"The fence that is being built on the border with the Kaliningrad Region is the continuation of the construction of barriers on Poland’s borders not only with Russia but also with Belarus… The idea is absurd but presently anything that is anti-Russian is sold quite well in Poland," the envoy said in a live broadcast on Russia’s TV Channel One.

Poland claims that the need to build the fence has been prompted "by the existing military threat from the Kaliningrad Region," the ambassador went on to say.

"On top of that, they put forward the argument that Kaliningrad Airport has recently opened up for international flights, including from the Middle East, and allegedly a danger exists that these flights to the Kaliningrad Region will bring in illegal migrants who will try to infiltrate into Poland and further into the European Union through the border of the Kaliningrad Region with Poland," the diplomat pointed out.

Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak announced on November 2 that Poland had begun building a temporary barbed wire fence on the border with Russia’s Kaliningrad Region. As Blaszczak explained, Poland made this decision after Russia’s aviation authority decided to launch flights from the Middle East and North Africa to Kaliningrad, which Warsaw claims allegedly creates a migration influx threat.