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Poland, Lithuania fear new migrant crisis due to offer of visa-free travel

Belarus is introducing a visa-free travel arrangement with dozens of countries for a month, raising fears that neighboring Poland and Lithuania might see a sudden increase in unauthorized migration.
The authoritarian president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, signed a decree allowing citizens of 73 countries – including ones in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America – to travel to Belarus without a visa to attend an annual music festival he personally opens to promote his nation’s global integration.
Festival ticket holders will be able to enter Belarus without a visa from July 4-23.