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Svetlana Tikhanovskaya expressed her desire to speak with Putin
The opponent believes that although the Russian president supported Lukashenko at the beginning of the protests, now the Kremlin has taken a wait-and-see attitude.
The head of the Belarusian opposition, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, said she would like to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This was stated in an interview with Radio Liberty, which was published on Saturday, November 28.
“We would like to express our point of view, we would like to hear Russia’s position on the Belarusian question. We are neighbors. And we will continue our relationship in the future. I would like to speak. And Belarusians expect this. Not the support of the regime (Lukashenko – ed.), but statements about Belarusians, about our desire to build our future together, and not through the efforts of one person, “said Tikhanovskaya.
According to her, the Belarusians saw that the Kremlin “actively supported the Lukashenka regime.”
“And, as we can see, then Russia supported the regime. But now there is a certain process of waiting, wait,” said the opponent, adding that now there is no active support from Russia.
We will remember, Tikhanovskaya announced yesterday that she would go to Ukraine this year, but postponed the visit. She was also invited to the United States to see Biden.
Earlier, he claimed that there is very little left for Lukashenka. To remove him from power it is necessary to continue pressing both inside and outside the country.
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