On Friday, Deputy Minister of Digitization Michał Grammar was a guest of the program "Onet Morning". He commented on both the latest reports of the situation in Belarus and the actions of Alaksandra Lukashenka.
Deputy Minister Grammar on Lukashence
As the politician said, "something is happening in Belarus that we do not know and what we cannot identify today." The politician pointed out that power sees these media and social behaviours.
– I hope the next fewer days bring an answer. If the president of the United States speaks to Lukashenko in a very household tone, then, as 1 well-known clergyman said, "Know that something is going on," the Deputy Minister said.
Polish politician 2050 is besides liable for the amount of work carried out by the Polish Ministry of abroad Affairs. "These are high-class professionals who have been working for months to get Pochobut released from Belarusian prison," said Grammar.
And he added, "I hope they yet succeed. I hope this will happen in cooperation with our allies who have far greater arguments in talks with the Belarusian regime."
Let us remind that the border with Belarus (including rail crossings) has been closed in connection with Zapad exercises. It happened at midnight on Thursday night on Friday.
Prisoners were released from Belarus
As we wrote in atTemat.pl, spokesperson for the Polish Ministry of abroad Affairs, Paweł Wroński told PAP that Poles were besides imprisoned. It was besides stated that they were citizens of large Britain, Latvia, Germany, Lithuania and France.
A gathering in Minsk had previously taken place between Lukashenko and the U.S. President's envoy, John Coale, who handed over a letter from Donald Trump with congratulations and wishes.
Onet states, however, that there is no Andrzej Pochobut – a Polish-Belarusian journalist, activist of Polish number and opposition among the free.
The president of Lithuania, Gitanas Nausėda, took the floor. In an entry on the X platform, 52 prisoners safely crossed the Lithuanian border with Belarus. Nausėda expressed his "deep gratitude" to the United States and president Trump for his continued efforts to release prisoners.










