Tikhanovskaya warned Putin about Lukashenko



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Tikhanovskaya warned Putin about Lukashenko

Tikhanovskaya regretted that Putin decided to have a dialogue with the “usurper”.

All agreements signed with the illegitimate Lukashenko will be reviewed by the new government, said Svetlana Tikhanovskaya.

Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya appealed to Russian President Vladimir Putin in connection with his meeting with current Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko. She announced this on her Telegram Pool First channel on Monday, September 14.

“I want to remind Vladimir Putin: everything that he accepts and what he agrees during the meeting in Sochi, will not have legal force. All the agreements signed with the illegitimate Lukashenka will be reviewed by the new government. Because the Belarusian people refused Lukashenka he has confidence and support in the elections. I am very sorry that he has decided to enter into a dialogue with the usurper and not with the Belarusian people. “

In turn, the Coordination Council of the Belarus opposition made an appeal to the Russian authorities and the public.

“We would like to especially emphasize: the Coordination Council has never set itself and has not set itself the objective of worsening relations between Belarus and Russia, as the official Belarusian channels are trying to present. We support the development of Belarusian-Russian relations in all scopes, “the statement said.

The Coordination Council believes that the actions of the Belarusian authorities over the last month, which have used extensively an arsenal of violence, lead to a further increase in protests, radicalization of moods in society and, with a high probability , can lead the country to a humanitarian catastrophe.

“We are convinced that Russia, as Belarus’ most important partner, cannot be interested in such a scenario. We are convinced that the Russian people close to us want Belarus to be a peaceful and calm country. We are sure that stability in the The region is important not only to Belarus, but to Russia alike, and it is already quite obvious that this stability cannot be achieved through further repression and the forceful suppression of peaceful protests. Any contradictions and serious conflicts should be resolved only in a civilized and negotiated “, believe the opponents.

Let us remind you that a meeting between Putin and Lukashenka will take place on September 14. The talks will take place in Sochi in a one-to-one format.

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