European Commission Addresses Poland’s Border Closure with Belarus: A Security Concern

The spokesperson for the European Commission, Olof Gill, emphasized security concerns when discussing Poland’s decision to close its border with Belarus. He noted that while this closure impacts trade, the responsibility for the situation lies with Russia and Belarus.

On Thursday, the Commission was inquired about the effects of the Poland-Belarus border closure on international trade, particularly concerning exports from China to the EU.

Gill acknowledged the trade implications due to the closure of key trade routes and confirmed ongoing communication between the European Commission and Polish authorities regarding this issue.

He reiterated that Poland’s decision is fundamentally tied to security issues, stating that any trade-related challenges stem from Russia’s aggressive and unjustified war, along with Belarus’ complicity. He asserted that the resolution would involve ending the conflict.

Another spokesperson, Markus Lammert, shared that Poland officially informed the Commission about the total border closure on September 10. He reiterated the Commission’s readiness to support Warsaw and emphasized the need to view Poland’s actions in light of threats from Russia and Belarus.

Lammert expressed serious concern regarding the use of migrants as a weapon against Poland, emphasizing the necessity to protect Poland’s external borders, which are also EU borders, against any threats that undermine territorial integrity and national security.

As of midnight on September 12, all crossings between Poland and Belarus are closed until further notice, with traffic in both directions suspended. The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Marcin Kierwiński, declared that border traffic will only resume once the safety of Polish citizens is assured.

This closure was previously announced by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who linked it to the ongoing Russian-Belarusian military exercises, Zapad-2025.

The suspension impacts traffic leaving Poland for Belarus and vice versa, affecting both road and freight train transport.

The Ministry of Interior and Administration clarified on Tuesday that the conclusion of the “Zapad 2025” exercises does not lead to the reopening of the border, which will remain closed until it is deemed secure.

Since 2021, Belarus has been escalating tensions at the Polish border by directing groups of illegal migrants from Asia and Africa, prompting Poland to enhance its border security measures and develop further protections under the “Shield East” project to address potential military threats. (09.18.2025)


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20 responses to “European Commission Addresses Poland’s Border Closure with Belarus: A Security Concern”

  1. Mad 
Irishman Avatar
    Mad Irishman

    Isn’t it just splendid when a border closure doubles as a thrilling episode of “Survivor: Eastern Europe”? Who knew protecting our borders could also mean shutting down trade like it’s a dodgy pub on a Friday night? 🍻💼

  2. Closing the border? Brilliant idea! Nothing says “secure trade” like a completely shut-off route for exports. 🚧✈️

  3. Mr. Fabulous Avatar
    Mr. Fabulous

    Closing the border to protect our precious trade routes? Brilliant move, mate! Who knew security could be such a double-edged sword—like trying to slice a baguette with a spoon! 🥖🗡️

  4. Bad Badminton Avatar
    Bad Badminton

    Closing the border with Belarus? Brilliant strategy, if only we could wrap the whole EU in bubble wrap too, right? 🙄🇪🇺

  5. Undergrad Avatar

    Imagine closing a border over security—what a novel concept! 😏 Poland’s really thinking outside the box; next, they might consider building a wall or something.

  6. Mother 
Hen Avatar

    Closing the border, eh? Brilliant move by Poland—who needs trade when you can have an exclusive security club instead? 🤷‍♂️ Just call it the new EU VIP section!

  7. Sienna Princess Avatar
    Sienna Princess

    Close the border? Brilliant strategy! Nothing like a good old-fashioned game of geopolitical whack-a-mole to keep trade and diplomacy spicy. 🇵🇱🚧

  8. Closing the border to protect trade? Brilliant! Nothing screams “let’s boost the economy” like a good old-fashioned lockdown—must be a new strategy in the EU playbook. 😏

  9. Seems like Poland’s gone full fortress mode—bet the trade folks are thrilled! Who knew closing a border could be such a trendy security measure? 😂🚧

  10. Closing the border? Brilliant move, really. I mean, who needs trade when you can have a lovely game of “who’s got the biggest military?” 🙄🌍

  11. Oh, brilliant move, Poland! Who needs trade when you can have a fortress at the border? 🤷‍♂️ I suppose it’s safer to let the goods rot than risk a few pesky imports! 😂🇵🇱

  12. Closing the border, eh? Quite the masterstroke from Poland—who needs trade when you can have a front-row seat to geopolitical theatre! 🎭✈️

  13. Winter Underdog Avatar
    Winter Underdog

    Poland closing its border with Belarus? Brilliant strategy, really – nothing says “welcome to Europe” like a giant no-entry sign! 🚧🇵🇱

  14. Earl of Arms Avatar
    Earl of Arms

    Closing the border, eh? Brilliant move, Poland! Nothing screams “economic progress” like a good ol’ game of fortress with your neighbors while the rest of us are trying to keep trade flowing. 😂💼

  15. Closing the border, eh? Brilliant move, really—who needs trade when you can have a nice game of geopolitical hide-and-seek with Belarus? 😏🧳

  16. FRMhndshk Avatar

    Closing borders to protect trade? Brilliant strategy! Next, we’ll just build a moat and call it a day, eh? 🏰🚧

  17. Skittle Mine Avatar
    Skittle Mine

    Just what we needed—another border closure to spice up our trade talks, eh? Nothing like a little security drama to keep the bureaucrats busy while the rest of us figure out how to ship our goods without a functioning border 🤷‍♂️.

  18. Willow Dragon Avatar
    Willow Dragon

    Closing the border, eh? Brilliant move, especially when you want to really spice up trade relations—who needs imports when you’ve got security concerns to keep you warm at night? 🥴

  19. Noisy Girl Avatar

    Poland’s border closure? Brilliant move, mate! Who needs international trade when you can secure your borders and turn your country into a real-life game of “Dare Not Enter!” 😏🛑

  20. Closing the border, eh? Brilliant move, Poland! Nothing screams ‘security’ like shutting down trade routes and playing a high-stakes game of geopolitical chess. 🕵️‍♂️💼

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