I arrived from the south late last night, and I'm leaving for the north early this morning: a meeting of the foreign ministers of the countries located on the eastern flank of NATO will take place in Estonia. We will discuss the security challenges facing Europe - Minister Péter Szijjártó began this morning's Facebook post.

The post reads that there will definitely be a common point with yesterday's meeting in Africa: mass illegal migration, our Polish brothers and friends from the Baltics are now coming face-to-face with the organized bringing of violent immigrants to their borders from the east.

In the meantime, the migration-related policies of international organizations that have completely lost their common sense pose a threat to our region as serious as migration itself.

After Brussels' anti-fence position last week, here is the new gem: the UN High Commissioner for Refugees was able to say yesterday that Latvia, which is mobilizing all its resources to protect its borders, should change its attitude and allow migrants in...

So let's let those people in, welcome them into the territory of the European Union and then, of course, give them lots and lots of social support, because of which Polish border guards were injured at the weekend, who flout our rules, laws and standards of behavior, who want us aggressively to impose their own way of life.

If the situation were not so serious and vital, one would really not know whether to cry or laugh when hearing such international manifestations.

And just to make the situation worse this morning: these international bureaucrats live off the money of European taxpayers...

We will have something to discuss today in Tallinn.