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Lukashenka went on a visit to Russia
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko went to Russia. The video of the departure of the presidential plane was published by the telegram channel “Pool of the First”. RIA Novosti, 09/14/2020
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MINSK, Sept. 14 – RIA Novosti. President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko went to Russia. The video of the departure of the presidential plane was published by the telegram channel “Pool of the First“. This visit will be the first foreign trip of Lukashenka after the presidential elections, against the results of which the Belarusian opposition has been protesting for a month. Sputnik Belarus with reference to the presidential press service, he clarifies that within the framework of a working visit on Monday, “the Belarusian head of state will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi, the talks will be held in a one-on-one format.” The leaders of the countries will discuss the state and prospects of development of bilateral cooperation in various spheres, the theme of union relations, they will consider international issues and the situation in the region, issues of joint response to emerging challenges, “the message says. Mass opposition protests began throughout Belarus on August 9, after the presidential elections won by the current Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko – according to the Central Election Commission, he gained 80.1% of the vote.In the first days, the actions were suppressed by the security forces, against the protesters who did not agree with the results, they used tear gas, water cannons, stun grenades, rubber bullets. more than 6.7 thousand people were detained. During the riots, hundreds of people were injured, including over 130 law enforcement officers. The authorities have officially confirmed the deaths of three protesters.
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Maybe he won’t come back. Russians, yes, you take it for yourself with a plane to boot.
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very timely visit. Firstly, once again clearly support the legitimacy of the authorities, and secondly, develop a strategy to resist the interventions of the United States, Poland, and the Baltic states. Actually, it was enough to mention the United States .. Hotheads are eager to hang out, cripple their lives, but the Russian Federation will still have to correct it …
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This visit will be Lukashenka’s first trip abroad after the presidential elections, against the results of which the Belarusian opposition has been protesting for a month.
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“The leaders of the countries will discuss the state and prospects for the development of bilateral cooperation in various fields, the topic of union relations, consider international problems and the situation in the region, issues of joint response to emerging challenges,” the message says.
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Massive opposition protests began across Belarus on August 9, after the presidential election, which was won by the incumbent Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko – according to the CEC, he gained 80.1% of the vote. In the early days, the actions were suppressed by the security forces; against the protesters who did not agree with the results, they used tear gas, water cannons, flash-noise grenades, rubber bullets. According to official data, over 6.7 thousand people were detained in the first days. As reported by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the republic, hundreds of people were injured during the riots, including over 130 law enforcement officers. The authorities have officially confirmed the deaths of three protesters.
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