Zakharova advised Europe to show creativity and help migrants on border

The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova proposed that the West show creativity in the matter of crisis with migrants on the border of the European Union (EU) with Poland and Lithuania, without resorting to the help of international humanitarian institutions. She stated this on the air program “Evening with Vladimir Solovyov” on the TV channel “Russia 1”, reports TASS.

“could well show their creativity. Including in the public space. For this, there are all international legal, including concerning humanitarian law, mechanisms to simply use them,” said Zakharov, answering the question of the possibility Humanitarian assistance to migrants by Europe.

According to the representative of the Foreign Ministry, everything that now needs to be involved, “is used to criticize those countries that the Western community considers for some reason uncivilized.”

Zakharov recalled that the European Court of Human Rights demanded from Poland and Latvia to assist migrants located on the borders of countries with Belarus. She noted that these requests were partially satisfied, but migrants still need food and warm clothing. “They just need to survive, because with all the cynicism, which exhibits the Western community, we must understand that these are people who are not adapted to ours, in European reading, autumn and winter,” she said.

Earlier on November 9, the EU was reported that the EU is monitored by a number of countries, including Russia, in connection with the migration problem in the Belarusian border: in the West, try to find out exactly how Middle East migrants were in Minsk.

The migration crisis on the eastern border of the European Union began in May 2021. Large groups of migrants from Africa and the Middle East began to massively cross the border of Poland, Lithuania and Latvia from Belarus. In the escalation of the migration crisis, the authorities of the affected countries accused Minsk and Moscow.

/Media reports.