Poland will initiate temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania starting next Monday, driven by increasing domestic political pressure and far-right protests against irregular migration. Prime Minister Tusk attributed this measure to a perceived shift in Germany's migration policy, which he argues improperly places the responsibility of migrants denied entry at the German border onto Poland. Tusk noted that border operations have notably changed in the past month, citing Germany's increased police presence and stricter criteria for migrants. He maintains the need for equitable border management practices among neighboring nations to protect the integrity of the Schengen area.
Poland’s decision to reinstate border controls with Germany and Lithuania was made in response to increasing domestic political pressure and far-right protests regarding irregular migration.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticized German migration policy, arguing that it has led to undue pressure on Poland to accept migrants denied entry into Germany.
The situation at the Polish-German border has changed significantly over the past month, with Germany enforcing stricter border checks and police presence to deter irregular migration.
Tusk emphasized the importance of symmetrical commitments among neighboring countries to uphold the integrity of the Schengen area and ensure unrestricted movement.
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