Lukashenko warns Russia that it could face similar demonstrations
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Tuesday that if his regime fell, Russia would follow.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Tuesday that if his regime fell, Russia would follow.
Lukashenko, who turned 66 on Sunday, is struggling to contain weeks of protests and strikes since winning an Aug. 9 ...
In a phone call on Sunday, the two men agreed they should strengthen bilateral relations and expand cooperation.
Alexander Lukashenko has faced more than two weeks of mass demonstrations against his 26-year-old rule since the election.
Despite most major opposition figures being in jail or in exile, Lukashenko has so far failed to put down protests ...
According to Kremlin’s statement, the two sides agreed on further regular contact at various levels and reaffirmed their commitment to ...
Tens of thousands of people poured into Independence Square on Sunday after a disputed election gave President Alexander Lukashenko another ...
Presidents of the European Council and European Commission said the EU does not recognize the results of the Aug. 9 ...
In a phone call on Tuesday, both Merkel and Putin expressed hope that the situation returns to normal as soon ...
Any decision on sanctions requires agreement by all 27 EU member states, meaning no imminent move is expected.