Belarus' President Alexander Lukashenko called on Europe to take in more migrants, criticising the EU for not holding talks on the crisis.
Lukashenko has demanded that Germany take in 2,000 migrants that remain on the border with Poland.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman said it was not an acceptable solution for Germany.
Meanwhile, Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya urged leaders not to trust Lukashenko when she visited Vienna, Austria on Monday.
Tensions have risen at the Polish border for weeks as large groups of migrants have attempted to cross into the EU which has accused Lukashenko of luring migrants there in retaliation for sanctions.
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