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Belarus, Lukashenko
Zelenskyy said Belarus' Lukashenko apologized on the phone during the war's early days for helping Russia attack Ukraine
Lukashenko's spokesperson denied that an apology took place but confirmed that there was a call between both leaders soon after the war began.
Lukashenko claims Zelenskyy is allegedly being pressured to drag Belarus into war
Alexander Lukashenko on Jan. 7 claimed rising tensions around Belarus are driven by foreign adversaries and accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of being directed to provoke Belarus into war.
Zelenskyy tells how Lukashenko apologizes at beginning of war and offers to strike oil refinery in Belarus
In the first days of the full-scale invasion of the aggressor country of russia into Ukraine, the self-proclaimed president of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko
Lukashenko apologized to Zelensky for Belarus' role, denied responsibility early in Russia's invasion, Zelensky says
Shortly after Russia's full-scale invasion began, Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko apologized to President Zelensky over the country's involvement in the war, Zelensky revealed in an interview with American podcaster Lex Fridman published on Jan.
Zelensky Claims Putin Ally Lukashenko Called to Apologize For Strikes Launched From Belarus: 'Its Not Me, It's Putin'
In a wide-ranging interview, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, claimed that Russia-allied Alexander Lukashenko called him to apologize for missiles launched from within his nation of Belarus, telling him "it is not me,
If Belarus is dragged into a war, it may not be able to stand it — Lukashenko
Zelensky was given the command to drag Belarus into the war. This was stated by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, TASS reports with reference to the BelTA news agency.
'Blatant Lie': Putin's Friend Lukashenko Denies Apologising To Zelensky Over Belarus' Role In War
Belarus denies that President Lukashenko apologized to Ukraine's Zelensky, despite Zelensky's claims in a 2022 phone call. The interview with Lex Fridman brought attention to Belarus's role, including hosting Russian military operations.
Kyiv Independent on MSN
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Lukashenko refuses to invite OSCE observers to upcoming election
"This decision underscores the continued lack of commitment by the Belarusian authorities to invite other OSCE states to ...
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Belarus Shows First Glimpse of Jailed Lukashenko Rival in Nearly Two Years
Ivan Kravtsov, who helped to organise Babariko's presidential bid, told Reuters it was the first glimpse of the former banker ...
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Imprisoned Belarus activist resurfaces after being held incommunicado for over 700 days
An imprisoned opposition leader in Belarus has resurfaced in a video shot by a pro-government blogger after over 700 days of ...
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Lukashenko: good clean water now available to 2m city residents
President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko has taken part today in the launch ceremony for Minsk’s underground artesian water supply ...
Meduza
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Zelensky says Lukashenko apologized for missile strikes on Ukraine from Belarusian territory
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that at the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Belarusian ...
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Belarus opposition leader eyes 'opportunity' for change
Exiled Belarus opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya has told AFP the forthcoming presidential election there will be a ...
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Lukashenko: 2025 and overall five-year period to be held under slogan of peace and security
2025 and the whole five-year period will be held under the slogan of peace and security – as stated by President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko at a solemn ceremony of presenting the Spiritual ...
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Kremlin eyes post-war Belarus merger as Lukashenko weighs exit
According to sources close to the presidential administration who spoke with Meduza, the Kremlin authorities may revisit the ...
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