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As migration flows continue to challenge the Baltic region, Lithuania and Latvia find themselves grappling with increased pressure along their borders, unlike their neighbor Poland. Recent developments highlight a growing influx of migrants seeking entry, prompting both countries to strengthen border controls and address humanitarian concerns. Meanwhile, Poland appears to remain relatively insulated from these migratory surges, raising questions about differing border management strategies and regional dynamics. This article examines the current situation faced by Lithuania and Latvia, contrasts it with Poland’s experience, and explores the broader implications for Baltic and European security.

Lithuania and Latvia Struggle with Increasing Migrant Influx as Regional Tensions Rise

As the Baltic States grapple with an unprecedented surge in migrant arrivals, Lithuania and Latvia find themselves on the frontline of a complex humanitarian and geopolitical challenge. Both countries…

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Author : Sophia Davis

Publish date : 2026-04-09 00:43:00

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