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“Given its fairly obvious changes, the fact that it is in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, which does not hide its ambitions for Belarus and its future, is likely to have an impact,” Lavrov said during a press conference in Moscow.
“I think she says openly about herself. She calls for resistance, calls on international organizations to impose sanctions on her country. Everything she says in public speaks of her, her plans, her thoughts, “said the head of Russian diplomacy.
For more than a month there have been unprecedented protests in Belarus over the presidential elections on August 9, which were declared won by Lukashenko, who has ruled the country since 1994. The opposition and Western countries consider these elections to be rigged.
The opposition claims that its candidate, Ms. Cichanouskaya, is the legitimate winner of those elections. After the elections, under pressure from S. Cichanouskaja, the authorities withdrew to Lithuania.
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