“The Polish authorities continue to simply openly interfere in the internal affairs of the Republic of Belarus.

Not only them, to be honest, something out of the ordinary is happening here.

Warsaw is putting pressure on Minsk, in fact, simply dictating a line of behavior, openly support, including finances, by the way, including work through controlled NGOs, Belarusian opposition forces, ”she said at a briefing.

In addition, the Polish leadership is initiating tougher EU sanctions against Belarus, she added.

“We call on Warsaw to return to the generally accepted norms of international law, to abandon the policy of undermining the sovereignty of the neighboring state,” Zakharova noted.

On August 27, Polish Charge d'Affaires in Minsk, Marcin Voytekhovsky, was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus to protest in connection with "attempts to interfere in the internal affairs of the republic."

As it became known on September 2, a member of the Presidium of the Coordination Council of the opposition of Belarus Pavel Latushko said that he was in Warsaw and planned to meet with Polish politicians, after which he would go to Vilnius.