Polish special services failed in their attempt to recruit a Belarusian diplomat


Belarus reported about the failed attempt of Polish security services to recruit a diplomat in Moldova. This was reported by the Belarusian TV channel "Belarus 1" on December 10.
"Just the other day in the capital of Moldova, in Chisinau, one Belarusian diplomat was offered by his Polish colleague Martin Grabovich <...> to meet in a restaurant and talk. Usually, at such meetings, gifts are exchanged, but the Pole forgot his own in the hotel, but it was very close by, and it became a reason to invite his Belarusian colleague to his room," said the TV channel.
According to the newspaper, an employee of the Belarusian diplomatic mission in Moldova was offered €100 thousand if he would work for the Polish state. The diplomat refused and filmed the whole incident.
Earlier, December 8, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Belarus and Russia had established effective coordination in foreign and defense policy. He noted that the results of joint efforts on mutually beneficial integration processes are reflected in all spheres of life of citizens of the states.
Before that, December 6, Russia and Belarus approved a resolution on comfortable communication tariffs in the Union State. Thus, the document provides for the abolition of roaming between the countries from March 1, 2025.
Also on this day, the head of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, asked Putin to put on the territory of the country Russian complexes for the launch of "Oreshnik". The Russian president, in turn, allowed the placement of the corresponding complex on the territory of the republic in the second half of 2025.
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