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Belarusian President Lukashenko Cuts off Exiled Enemies with Passport Ban – Bloomberg

  1. Belarusian President Lukashenko Cuts off Exiled Enemies with Passport Ban Bloomberg
  2. Belarus bans citizens from renewing passports abroad, spreading fear among those who fled repression The Associated Press
  3. Belarusian diplomatic missions to stop issuing passports to citizens living abroad Meduza
  4. Lukashenka Orders Belarusian Embassies To Stop Issuing Passports Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  5. Belarus Is One of the Countries With the Most Expenses for Visa Applications, Historically – SchengenVisaInfo.com SchengenVisaInfo.com
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Biden administration takes action against Lukashenko regime on third anniversary of fraudulent election – CNN

  1. Biden administration takes action against Lukashenko regime on third anniversary of fraudulent election CNN
  2. 3 Years After Anti-Lukashenko Protests, Belarusians in Ukrainian Army Seek to Enact Change Through Force The Moscow Times
  3. Belarusian Opposition Says ‘Truth On Our Side’ On Third Anniversary Of Disputed Presidential Poll Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  4. Imposing Sanctions and Visa Restrictions to Hold the Lukashenka Regime to Account on the Third Anniversary of the Fraudulent Presidential Election in Belarus – United States Department of State Department of State
  5. Organise or fight? Three years in exile, Belarus opposition divided about path Reuters
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Biden administration takes action against Lukashenko regime on third anniversary of fraudulent election – CNN

  1. Biden administration takes action against Lukashenko regime on third anniversary of fraudulent election CNN
  2. US, Canada issue new sanctions against top Russian ally Belarus Reuters
  3. U.S. Expands Sanctions Targeting Belarusian State Entities On Anniversary Of ‘Fraudulent’ Election Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  4. Imposing Sanctions and Visa Restrictions to Hold the Lukashenka Regime to Account on the Third Anniversary of the Fraudulent Presidential Election in Belarus – United States Department of State Department of State
  5. US Issues New Sanctions Against Top Russian Ally Belarus NDTV
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‘I don’t support Lukashenko,’ Belarusian Sabalenka says after reaching French Open semis – video – The Guardian

  1. ‘I don’t support Lukashenko,’ Belarusian Sabalenka says after reaching French Open semis – video The Guardian
  2. Elina Svitolina says Aryna Sabalenka made handshake snub worse – ESPN ESPN
  3. Sabalenka Reacts To Reaching Semi-Final & Doesn’t Shake Hands With Svitolina | Eurosport Tennis Eurosport Tennis
  4. Sabalenka Says She Does Not Support War, Lukashenka After Defeating Ukrainian At French Open Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  5. Elina Svitolina Press Conference after Quarterfinals | Roland-Garros 2023 Roland-Garros
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Lukashenko health rumours swirl amid claim he was hospitalised after meeting Putin – The Independent

  1. Lukashenko health rumours swirl amid claim he was hospitalised after meeting Putin The Independent
  2. Belarus President Lukashenko critically ill after meeting with Russia’s Putin | Russia-Ukraine War WION
  3. Putin Poisoning? Belarus dictator Luakashenko in critical condition in Moscow hospital, says opposition figure Yahoo News
  4. Lukashenko ‘collapses,’ hospitalised minutes after meeting Putin; Belarus leader poisoned? Hindustan Times
  5. Lukashenko in Hospital After Meeting With Putin, Opposition Leader Says Newsweek
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‘The gauntlet has been thrown down’: Lukashenko claims Ukraine challenged Belarus, responds by calling Zelensky ‘a nit’ – Meduza

  1. ‘The gauntlet has been thrown down’: Lukashenko claims Ukraine challenged Belarus, responds by calling Zelensky ‘a nit’ Meduza
  2. Suspects of group that destroyed Russian plane detained: Belarus Al Jazeera English
  3. Leader of Belarus acknowledges attack on Russian warplane The Washington Post
  4. Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry on Lukashenko’s rebuke of Zelenskyy: an act of impotence Yahoo News
  5. Ukrainian ‘Terrorist Group’ Behind Attack On Russia’s $330 Million A-50 Aircraft Arrested By Belarus EurAsian Times
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Lukashenko Worries He’s ‘Upset’ Putin by Inviting Biden to Belarus – The Daily Beast

  1. Lukashenko Worries He’s ‘Upset’ Putin by Inviting Biden to Belarus The Daily Beast
  2. Zelenskyy warned Belarus against entering the war: it will be a big historically significant mistake Yahoo News
  3. Russia-Ukraine war: Zelenskiy says it is ‘obvious’ Putin will not stop with Ukraine; Macron calls for more military support – as it happened The Guardian
  4. Putin Ally Lukashenko Invites Biden to Belarus ‘To Stop the War’ Newsweek
  5. Lukashenko, before meeting Putin, says Belarus to join war only if attacked The Washington Post
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Don’t push nuclear-armed Russia into a corner, says Lukashenko

Oct 14 (Reuters) – Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko warned Ukraine and the West on Friday not to force his ally Russia into a corner, saying Moscow had nuclear weapons for a reason.

In extracts of an interview with the American TV channel NBC released by Belarus’s state news agency, Lukashenko said: “The most important thing is, don’t drive your interlocutor and even your opponent into a corner. So you mustn’t cross those lines – those red lines, as the Russians say. You can’t cross them.”

Concern has mounted in the West that Russian President Vladimir Putin may resort to nuclear weapons since a series of defeats for his forces in Ukraine swung the momentum of the war in Kyiv’s favour.

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“As for nuclear weapons, any weapon is a weapon created for something,” Lukashenko was quoted as saying.

“Russia has clearly outlined its position: God forbid there will be an attack on the territory of the Russian Federation; in that event, Russia can use all types of weapons if necessary.”

Lukashenko has no say in Putin’s military decisions but his comments served to underline the heightened state of East-West tension as the war nears the end of its eighth month.

TERRORISM ALERT

Putin unilaterally proclaimed four Ukrainian regions as part of Russia last month, a move overwhelmingly condemned this week by the U.N. General Assembly, and has said he will defend Russia’s “territorial integrity” by all means, including nuclear weapons if necessary.

Lukashenko said separately he had placed Belarus in what he called a state of heightened terrorism alert because of tensions on its borders.

He linked that move to his announcement on Monday that he had ordered Belarusian troops to deploy with Russian forces near Belarus’s southern border with Ukraine. The Belarusian defence ministry said the “Russian component of the Regional Grouping of Forces” would start arriving in Belarus in the next few days.

Allied with Moscow and wedged between Russia, Ukraine and three NATO countries, Belarus allowed Russia to use its territory as one of the launchpads for its Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine.

Its latest troop movements have raised concern in Kyiv and the West that Lukashenko may be about to commit his army to support Russia’s faltering war effort.

Political analysts say that is an unappealing option for him but that he may not be in a position to refuse if Russian President Vladimir Putin demands it.

Belarus depends on Russia politically and economically, and Putin’s support helped Lukashenko survive mass pro-democracy protests in 2020. Lukashenko crushed the demonstrations and all leading opposition figures have been jailed or forced to flee abroad.

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Lukashenko says Belarus intercepted attempted missile strikes by Ukraine

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko attends a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi, Russia May 23, 2022. Sputnik/Ramil Sitdikov/Kremlin via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS – THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY.

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MOSCOW, July 2 (Reuters) – Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Saturday Ukraine had tried to strike military facilities on Belarusian territory three days ago, but all its missiles had been intercepted, the state-run Belta news agency reported.

Lukashenko, who did not provide evidence for the claim, said Belarus did not want war with Ukraine, but would fight if its own territory was invaded.

The Ukrainian military did not immediately comment.

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“They are provoking us. I have to tell you, three days ago, maybe a bit more, an attempt to strike military facilities on Belarusian territory was made from the territory of Ukraine,” Belta quoted Lukashenko as saying.

“But, thank God, the Pantsir anti-aircraft systems managed to intercept all the missiles launched by Ukrainian armed forces.”

Lukashenko said there were no troops from Belarus fighting in what Moscow calls its “special military operation” in Ukraine.

Belarus is a close ally of Russia and allowed Moscow to use Belarusian territory to send troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24.

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Alexander Lukashenko says Belarus military drills pose no threat

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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko — Russia’s staunch ally — said he did not expect the war in Ukraine to “drag on this way.”

Lukashenko told the Associated Press on Thursday that he was doing “everything” he could to stop the 10-week-long conflict and that his own military’s sudden drills this week posed no threat to other countries.

“I want to stress one more time: I feel like this operation has dragged on,” he said in an interview in Minsk, accusing Ukraine and the United States of fueling the war.

The Belarusian leader, whose support for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion has made him a target of more Western sanctions, allowed Russian troops to assemble for joint military drills in the Eastern European country in February, with Belarus serving as a staging ground for the war.

He cast himself as pivotal to talks between Moscow and Kyiv, which have yet to yield an agreement as fighting rages in eastern Ukraine.

“We have done and are doing everything now so that there isn’t a war,” Lukashenko told the AP. “Thanks to yours truly, me that is, negotiations between Ukraine and Russia have begun.”

What role has Belarus played in the Russia-Ukraine crisis?

Lukashenko described the use of nuclear weapons as “unacceptable” but added that he could not answer as to whether the Kremlin had such plans.

“Not only is the use of nuclear weapons unacceptable because it’s right next to us — we are not across the ocean like the United States. It is also unacceptable because it might knock our terrestrial ball flying off the orbit to who knows where,” the AP report quoted him as saying. “Whether Russia is capable of that — is a question you need to ask the Russian leadership.”

He also called Putin his “big brother” and said the Russian president doesn’t have “closer, more open or friendlier relations with any of the world leaders other than the president of Belarus,” according to the AP.

Russian ally Belarus launches military quick-response drills

The latest drills in Belarus appear routine, according to Britain’s Defense Ministry, which said Thursday that it did not anticipate a threat, after Belarus announced that it was testing the military’s response to crises and counterthreats.

Washington also said earlier that it saw no signs of Belarus intending to get involved directly in Ukraine. “I don’t think we have a firm, clear assessment of the announcement of this exercise,” a U.S. defense official told reporters on the condition of anonymity under terms set by the Pentagon. “It could just be exercises.”

Lukashenko has said he does not plan to send his troops across the border into Ukraine to fight alongside Moscow’s forces. Some Belarusians who oppose his 28-year rule have joined the battle against Russian troops in Ukraine.

“We do not threaten anyone and we are not going to threaten,” the Belarusian president told the AP on Thursday. “To unleash some kind of a conflict, some kind of war here in the West is absolutely not in the interests of the Belarusian state. So the West can sleep peacefully.”

Amar Nadhir and Andrew Jeong contributed to this report.

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