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Minsk responded to Kiev’s refusal to recognize Lukashenko as the legitimate president
Belarus called Ukraine’s position “a hostile gesture” and an attempt to interfere in the country’s internal affairs.
Belarus called Ukraine’s position on the non-recognition of Alexander Lukashenko as the legitimate president of Belarus as a “hostile gesture”. This was announced at the Belarusian embassy in Kiev on Thursday, October 1.
“Statements by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the office of the President of Ukraine, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, as well as numerous public statements by the leaders of Ukraine and several high-ranking Ukrainian officials on the internal political situation in the Republic of Belarus, the legitimacy of the President of the Republic of Belarus, the situation on the state border between Belarus and Ukraine, calls for the holding of new presidential elections in the Republic of Belarus, the discussion of the application of sanctions against the Republic of Belarus by implausible motives are considered an extremely hostile gesture by Ukraine that does not contribute to maintaining confidence in Belarus-Ukrainian relations, and an attempt to interfere in the internal affairs of the Republic of Belarus. in the message.
Recall that previously the Ministry of Foreign Affairs decided on the status of Lukashenka. In Ukraine, Lukashenka will be subpoenaed after the expiration of his term on November 5.
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