Poland, Lithuania and Latvia are considering asking NATO to hold emergency talks amid a migration crisis at their borders with Belarus, Poland's prime minister was quoted as saying.
Speaking to Polish state media, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said together with his counterparts from the two Baltic states, they were discussing whether to ask the alliance for talks under Article 4 of the treaty.
The article allows any ally to request consultations if it feels its territorial integrity, political independence or security is threatened.
"It seems that it is needed more and more. Because it is not enough just to publicly express our concern - now concrete steps and commitment of the entire alliance are needed," Morawiecki told state news
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