 Russia. We see that West tries to create second front in Georgia and Moldova. In its military political and diplomatic plans, Russia takes into account the West's attempts to create a so-called second front in Georgia and Moldova, as well as the Polish military contingent on the border with Belarus, said Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Sergei Lavrov at a press conference on the results of his visit to Uzbekistan. A combination of these factors, of course, does not allow anyone to relax. We are not relaxing. We see all of this and take it all into account in our planning, both political, military and diplomatic and in other relations, he said. We see such attempts. There have been attempts to drag the Georgian leadership into creating a so-called second front. The current Georgian leaders are showing a responsible approach. They show an approach that is based first and foremost on the fundamental national interests of their people, and they refuse this kind of approach. There were reports that they are trying to make such a second third and a half front out of Moldova as well, said Lavrov. Poland has concentrated serious military contingents on the border with Belarus, several tens of thousands of military personnel. There was such information. I do not know how true it is, but it is certain that considerable forces are concentrated there. Lavrov concluded.