MINSK (Reuters) - Belarus, its leaders criticised by Washington and the European Union, is not getting enough Western help to curb the movement into the EU of migrants who could pose a terrorist threat, the head of its the security service said.
Stepan Sukhorenko, head of the body still known by its Soviet-era acronym KGB, said the number of illegal migrants had more than doubled since three of Belarus's neighbours -- Poland, Latvia and Lithuania -- joined the European Union last year.