Recently, in response to the migration crisis in Belarus, Poland actually released harsh words, threatening to cut off the China-Europe train, and also asked China to pressure Belarus and Russia. Ouch, that's a bit of a big deal. Poland's interior minister said the number of illegal immigrants had dropped significantly since early June, and Poland's President Duda linked it to his visit to China, along with the closure of a rail crossing.
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Poland really wants to pull China into the water this time, hoping that China can use its relations with Belarus to exert some influence. But you say, can you do this? Isn't this going to affect China-Poland relations and China-EU trade?
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also been quite tough this time, directly stating that it will not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries and calling for resolving differences through dialogue. That's a really good thing to say, and it's safe.
However, if Poland continues to exert such pressure, it is a bit dangerous, not only may damage its own interests, but also affect its relations with the EU. You say, if you don't make yourself a human being inside or out, is it worth it?
As soon as netizens saw the news, they exploded. Let's see what they have to say:
Netizen "Little Red Riding Hood": Poland is playing with fire and cutting off the China-Europe train? What do you think? That's a lifeline for everyone! China won't follow you.
Netizen "chasing the wind in the wind": Poland is in the water of the brain this time, right? Let China put pressure on Belarus and Russia, who gave you the courage? Liang Jingru?
Netizen "Autumn Wind": Poland, you are so engaged, are you not afraid to play yourself to death? Sino-European trade is a big deal, do you think China will offend Belarus and Russia for you? Think too much!
Netizen "Spring Breeze Ten Miles": Poland is so engaged, will the EU be happy? Aren't you asking for trouble? It's a good day, but you have to toss.
Netizen "the brightest star in the night sky": Poland President Duda is no one else to visit China? People in China are too lazy to pay attention to your things, and they can't concentrate on their own development.
In fact, Poland's operation this time is really a bit of a quick success. You say that the immigration problem in Belarus is indeed a trouble, but why do you have to be involved with China in this matter?
China has always been a country that advocates peaceful settlement of problems, and if you do this, you still want China to put pressure on others, isn't it difficult for a strong man?
The response of the Chinese Foreign Ministry was also quite measured, emphasizing non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries, which is our consistent position, and calling for dialogue to resolve differences. This is said without leakage, which not only shows the attitude, but also leaves room for everyone.
If Poland continues to do this, it will only shoot itself in the foot. First of all, the China-Europe train is a big project, and cutting off this channel will not be good for Poland's economy. Moreover, Poland's actions will also affect its relations with the EU. After all, many countries within the EU maintain close economic ties with China, and Poland's actions are bound to cause dissatisfaction among other EU countries.
Netizen "Little Fresh": Poland, you are playing with fire and self-immolation. The China-Europe train is a big cake, and if you go down, everyone will be unhappy.
Netizen "Lost Wind": Poland's operation is also enough to make noise, and let China put pressure on Belarus and Russia, isn't it self-inflicted? China is not so easy to fool.
Netizen "Spring Flower": Poland, you do this, can you really solve the problem? Let's calm down and talk to China to see if there's a better solution.
In short, Poland's operation this time is really a bit incomprehensible. You say that the immigration problem is indeed a big problem, but it has to be solved in such an extreme way, is it really feasible? Let's listen to the opinions of all parties and solve the problem through dialogue. After all, everyone is a neighbor, and they make money in harmony.
Netizen "Stars lit up": Poland, don't make trouble, everyone is a neighbor, talk about it, isn't it? You're doing this, and everyone is unhappy.
Netizen "Flowers in Dreams": Poland, why do you bother? Everyone is a good neighbor, if you have something to say, don't engage in these bells and whistles, useless.
In short, I hope that Poland will calm down, listen to everyone's opinions more, and solve the problem through dialogue. After all, everyone is a good neighbor, and they make money in harmony!