Ukraine’s Ambassador to Belarus delivered a protest note



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Ukraine's Ambassador to Belarus delivered a protest note

Photo: Radio Liberty

Kizim received a protest note.

Minsk issued a note of protest at the “anti-Belarusian actions” at the embassy in Kiev and the consulate in Lvov.

The Belarusian Foreign Ministry delivered a protest note to the Ukrainian ambassador in Minsk, Igor Kizim, regarding the “relentless series of anti-Belarusian actions.” This is stated in a message on the agency’s website on Thursday, November 26.

“The Ukrainian diplomat received a note from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in which the Belarusian side expressed its strong protest regarding the continuing series of anti-Belarusian actions against the Embassy of the Republic of Belarus in Ukraine and demanded to guarantee the safety of the diplomatic mission to the appropriate level in accordance with the rules of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of April 18, 1961. g. “, – says the message.

The ambassador was also reported to have expressed concern “about the inaction of the competent Ukrainian authorities to suppress provocations and the lack of adequate response to relevant official requests from the Belarusian side.”

“It was pointed out that the illegal activities of radical elements near the building of the Belarusian diplomatic mission in Kiev posed an immediate threat to its operation, as well as to the safety of Embassy personnel and their families,” he said.

Minsk is also waiting for a reaction in relation to the provocations against the Honorary Consulate of Belarus in Lviv and “part of the assumption that the acts of vandalism there will be properly investigated, that they will receive a proper assessment from the Ukrainian law enforcement agencies. and the perpetrators will be justly punished. “

As you know, after the start of the protests in Belarus on August 9, rallies were held near the country’s embassy in Kiev in support of Belarusians who did not agree with the election results.

Let us remind you that on August 17 Ukraine called its Ambassador from Belarus for the first time. On August 28 it became known that Ukraine had suspended all contacts with Belarus.

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