As the flow of illegal migrants to the Belarusian-Lithuanian border increases, Latvia will also strengthen its eastern border more actively. The Prime Minister agreed with the Ministers of the Interior and Foreign Affairs. It is planned to build a fence on the Latvian-Belarusian border, as well as to strengthen patrols. It is not yet known how much it will cost.
It is planned to accelerate the construction of the fence on the border with Belarus; patrols will intensifyLinda Spundiņa
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“Latvia protects its border. And we look very carefully at what people are trying to reach us. And if they have no reason to apply for asylum, we will also reject them, ”said Minister of the Interior Maria Golubeva (“ For Development / For ”) in response to the situation on the Belarusian-Lithuanian border.
For the second month in a row, a sharp influx of third-country migrants has been observed on the Lithuanian border with Belarus. Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko is suspected of using migrants for political ends.
As Latvia also has a border with Belarus, several ministers are concerned about its security. Therefore, it is planned to build a full border infrastructure in the near future. In order to speed up the work, amendments are needed to a number of laws regarding procurement procedures and expropriation.
The Interior Ministry will push these amendments to the government next week. “Already next week, the Ministry of the Interior will forward the relevant decisions to the Cabinet of Ministers, so that we can all accelerate the strengthening and full construction of the eastern border. It could be said to speed up all work immediately, “said Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš (” New Unity “).
Minister of the Interior Marija Golubeva confirmed that it is planned to build a fence on the Latvian-Belarusian border: “As for the fence, yes, we are planning to build infrastructure on the Belarusian border. And it is this process that we hope to accelerate by adopting a number of amendments and facilitations in the Cabinet of Ministers, with the support of our Cabinet colleagues. ”
Golubeva noted that the construction of the infrastructure can not start immediately: “Of course, we will not be able to start construction tomorrow, we will be able to do it in a few weeks, if the Cabinet makes a decision.”
Therefore, a temporary solution is envisaged by attracting the National Armed Forces and, if necessary, placing a temporary fence.
The Minister has asked the Ministry of Defense for additional forces to patrol the border. She also pointed out that there will be tougher penalties for people who help others cross the border illegally.