The two leaders spoke on Wednesday and agreed to coordinate their actions regarding Belarus border crossings, Ruginiene told a press conference."(...) We are coordinating actions together and for today, the borders will be closed in both Poland and Lithuania. And so we have the first reactions from Belarus. And I really hope that there will be those reactions about the understanding that we will not tolerate any hybrid attack and will do everything to manage threats and ensure the safety of our residents,” Ruginienė said.Lithuania, a NATO and European Union member state, this week shut its land border with Belarus until the end of November in response to smuggling balloons floating over the border from Belarus.Poland has since then reopened one road border crossing with Belarus for cars and coaches, and one for cargo lorries, and Prime Minister Donald Tusk said this week that Warsaw would be ready to reopen two more border crossings in November. Latvia, which like Poland and Lithuania is a member of the European Union as well as the NATO military alliance, said on Thursday it was ready to close its sole remaining border crossing with Belarus if required.