China News Agency, Moscow, November 21 (Zhang Meng Tianbing) Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki said on the 21st that Poland is considering severe sanctions against Belarus, including the closure of borders and trade crossing points.

The National Border Defense Commission of Belarus claimed that the refugee situation on the border between the Belarus and Poland was still tense, and accused Poland of ignoring human rights and treating refugees roughly.

  "Poland is facing a new type of war in which refugees and false information are used as weapons." Polish media quoted Morawiecki as saying that Poland is considering imposing economic sanctions on Belarus in order to exert pressure. "Now everything will depend on the actions of the Belarusian authorities."

  Facing the accusation that "Belarus is behind the refugee crisis", White has repeatedly denied it and accused Poland of forcibly expelling refugees.

The day before, the Belarusian State Border Commission stated that in the past 24 hours, Polish law enforcement officers tried to forcibly deport hundreds of refugees to Belarusian territory.

Belarus stated that these refugees have refused to return to Belarusian territory, and their wish is to go to Europe to obtain refugee status.

  According to a report from TASS News Agency on the 21st, Legery, the director of the European Border Agency, said in an interview that Poland seeks assistance from the armed forces of NATO countries to resolve the crisis in the border area bordering Belarus, which shows that the crisis is turning to the geopolitical level.

Legery said that consideration should be given to asylum applications for refugees arriving in Poland from Belarus, and that denying their applications violates EU rules.

He believes that there is a certain degree of duality in the current rules for admitting refugees.

"If people applying for asylum in Poland are rejected, they will be expelled from the country's territory. Return to their home country may be voluntary or mandatory."

  According to a report by RIA Novosti on the 21st, Roken Shob, the emergency response director of the European Regional Office of the World Health Organization, said after visiting the refugee reception center on the border between Poland and Belarus that refugees are currently in a difficult situation.

Rockensaub said that the health of the refugees is worrying, and some of them suffer from chronic diseases.

Currently, WHO is still studying the impact of the use of tear gas by Polish border guards on refugees, and will provide medicines, medical and sanitary supplies to refugee camps.

  It is reported that about 100 refugees have been sent to the hospital, some of whom have been diagnosed with severe new coronary pneumonia.

The main reasons for refugees to go to hospital include lung disease, gastrointestinal disease and injuries at the border.

  Iraqi Foreign Minister Hussein said earlier that the Iranian side insisted on depoliticizing the refugee issue on the border between Belarus and Poland.

On the 18th, an Iraqi Airlines plane carrying about 430 refugees arrived in the Iraqi capital.

These refugees decided to return to their homes from the Baibo border area.

  On the 19th, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Lukashenko had another phone call to continue discussing the refugee issue in the border areas between Belarus and the EU countries.

Both sides expressed serious concern over the hard-line actions taken by Polish border guards against refugees.

Lukashenko introduced the measures taken by Belarus to avoid the escalation of the crisis and provide humanitarian assistance to refugees, as well as the telephone conversation between him and Chancellor Merkel of the German caretaker government on the 17th.

The Russian and Belarusian heads of state unanimously believe that cooperation between Belarus and the European Union is essential to resolving the crisis.

  On November 8, local time, a refugee crisis broke out at the border between Belarus and Poland.

Thousands of people came to the Polish border from the Belarusian side, trying to force entry into the country.

European Union countries accused Minsk of deliberately escalating the crisis.

White said that Western countries should be responsible for the refugee crisis.

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