"In one word, there are different people here. But you have one big, common problem: you just got into trouble. I'm sure this is temporary. We, Belarusians, including myself, will do everything as you wish, even if it will be bad for Poles, Latvians, or someone else", Lukashenko said, as quoted by the state-run news agency Belta.
The Belarusian president also revealed that the country hosts from 2,000 to 3,000 migrants in addition to the people who are currently in the logistics center near the Polish border.
"According to our calculations, on the territory of Belarus, in addition to this 2,000 in the camp, there are about 2-3,000 refugees from your countries. But these are very approximate figures," Lukashenko told migrants at the logistics center.
Belarus has firmly denied the accusation and claimed that Poland is forcibly expelling migrants to its territory. Minsk is currently providing the stranded migrants with medical assistance, food, clothing, and shelter.