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Putin and Lukashenko will meet on September 14
The Russian leadership was impressed by the scale of the protests and does not want the opposition to take over, sources say.
Russian President Vladimir Putin believes that the protests in Belarus will not lead to the overthrow of the President of the Republic, Alexander Lukashenko. Bloomberg writes about this with reference to sources close to the Kremlin on September 13.
Bloomberg writes that Moscow does not trust Lukashenko, but supports him, because it does not want to allow the opposition to come to power through protests. Russia is pushing Lukashenko to a successive transfer of power, sources say.
It is also noted that the Russian leadership was impressed by the scale of the protests.
Let us remind you that Lukashenka and Putin will meet in Sochi on September 14, no documents are scheduled to be signed. Earlier, the Russian leader called his Belarusian counterpart several times after the start of mass protests over the results of the presidential elections.
Today, security agents have already arrested several hundred protesters who were marching towards the city center.
Previously, Korrespondent.net collected opinions from the press about the latest events in Belarus. Some observers have speculated on Putin’s plans.
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