The North Atlantic Council strongly condemns the continued instrumentalization of artificially created migration by Belarus as part of targeted hybrid actions against Poland, Lithuania and Latvia for political purposes.
These callous actions endanger the lives of people in need. NATO Allies stand in solidarity with Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and other affected Allied nations and support the measures, guided by fundamental values and applicable international law, taken by Allies individually and collectively, in response to a situation that requires close coordination with key international partners.
We will remain vigilant to the risk of further escalation and provocation by Belarus on its borders with Poland, Lithuania and Latvia and will continue to monitor the implications for Alliance security. NATO Allies call on Belarus to cease these actions, respect human rights and fundamental freedoms, and abide by international law, the statement issued to the public said.

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