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“Yes, I had the opportunity to speak,” the minister confirmed to Eltai before the meeting of the Seimas Foreign Affairs Committee.
The Minister will comment further on the conversation after the committee meeting.
Ms. Cichanouskaya is also determined to speak to the media, but when she does, the minister cannot respond.
“We will think about how to do it, but it is currently isolated,” said L. Linkevičius.
On Tuesday, Chancellor Linas Linkevičius confirmed that S. Cichanouskaja is in Lithuania.
Sunday’s presidential elections in Belarus were a surprise. In elections that are considered undemocratic, Lukashenko, who has ruled the country for a quarter of a century, reportedly raised 80.23 percent. Preliminary results announced by the Central Electoral Commission of Belarus (CRC).
Lukashenko’s main opponent in the presidential elections in Belarus, Cichanouskaya, rejected the official results.
Mass protests began in Minsk and other Belarusian cities from Sunday, following the announcement of the ballot box by voters.
Clashes between security officers and protesters late Tuesday left dozens more dead and injured.
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