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According to Alexander Lukashenko, the Americans are involved in the centers to influence the situation in Belarus, which were allegedly created in various countries, including Ukraine.
A second center has already been created in Ukraine to work against Belarus. This was announced on November 13 to political observers in Belarus and abroad by Alexander Lukashenko in an interview quoted by the president’s website.
“We see who today is trying to play with the radicalization of what is happening in Belarus. That is, the issue is not in the internal situation. They are shaking us everywhere … And I say: Poland, Poland. After Everything, we know who is in these there are Americans, for one person, and, unfortunately, they have created a second center in Ukraine. To work against Belarus. But we see it, this center, “Lukashenko said.
He noted that on the border with Ukraine, Belarusian security forces detained four “anarchists”, and also “found a huge hiding place where there were no longer small arms, there were grenade launchers.”
Since August 9, massive protests by those who do not agree with the results of the presidential elections have not stopped in Belarus. According to official data, the victory in them was obtained at that time by President Alexander Lukashenko, for whom 80.1% of voters voted (he has led the country since 1994). Opposition Svetlana Tikhanovskaya ranked second with 10.1% of the votes. At the same time, alternative exit polls showed the opposite picture: Tikhanovskaya’s confident victory.
The Belarusian security forces violently dispersed the demonstrations using explosions, rubber bullets and water cannons. During the protests, hundreds of protesters were injured and wounded, and there are deaths.
Lukashenka assumed the presidency on September 23. For the first time in the history of Belarus, the opening ceremony was not announced or broadcast on television. Several states, including the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Denmark, Ukraine and the Czech Republic, did not recognize Lukashenko’s inauguration.
After the start of the protests, most of the active opponents left Belarus. In particular, Tikhanovskaya went to Lithuania.
After the protests began, Lukashenko repeatedly accused foreign states, notably Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine, of supporting the protesters. He claimed that Ukraine along with the United States, Poland, Lithuania and the Czech Republic I have been preparing for the present for 10 years..
Since November 1, Belarus has closed the border with all neighboring countries except Russia.
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