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Russia, Ukraine and Lukashenko

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Lukashenko gives forecast on end of Russia’s war against Ukraine
What will determine the end of the conflict? Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko believes that Russia's war against Ukraine could end as early as this year, according to the Telegram channel Pul Pervogo,

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Lukashenko says Belarus will not be dragged into Ukraine war, but will defend itself with Russia
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Lukashenko responds to Ukrainian drone commander's remark about 500 targets in Belarus: "We have one target"

Self-proclaimed Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko has threatened to strike one "very serious" target in Ukraine, the coordinates of which Minsk supposedly possesses. His remarks came after
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Lukashenko called the way to resolve the conflict on Ukraine

EADaily, June 12th, 2026. The opportunity to end the conflict on Ukraine is not in the military plane. This was stated by the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko in an interview with Al-Arabiya TV channel.
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Exclusive-US reports delay in freeing more Belarusian prisoners, opposition says

By Mark Trevelyan LONDON, June 9 (Reuters) - The Trump administration has told the exiled Belarus opposition of a delay in its efforts to get President Alexander Lukashenko to free more political prisoners,
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The US and Europe are diverging on how to deal with Belarus — and that could benefit Putin’s loyal ally

Lukashenko has ruled Belarus since 1994 and has used political prisoners as bargaining assets with both Europe and the U.S. before, including in 2008 and 2015. The U.S. also tested engagement with the Moscow-aligned nation during Trump’s first term,
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Trump defrosts relations with Europe’s last dictator Alexander Lukashenko

The man known as Europe’s last dictator may soon be coming in from the cold, as President Donald Trump helps him emerge from years of isolation
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Alexander Lukashenko

The latest news and top stories on Alexander Lukashenko. Known for his decades-long authoritarian rule, he has been the de facto leader of Belarus since 1994. He oversees national security foreign policy and economic stability,
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Trump’s Belarus prisoner deal stalls as hundreds remain trapped behind bars

Her remarks represent the first public acknowledgment of a slowdown in negotiations led by President Donald Trump’s envoy, John Coale. These talks have so far resulted in the release of over 400 prisoners.
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Concerns mount that Belarus could be a launchpad for a new Russian offensive in Ukraine

Over four years ago, Belarus' authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko allowed longtime ally Russia to use his territory to invade Ukraine. Now officials in Kyiv are warning that Lukashenko
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Putin's ally leaves him hanging over Ukraine: "We do not want to be cannon fodder"

The long-time leader of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has rejected the idea of sending his soldiers into Ukraine. Speaking in Grodno, he made it clear that his military will stay home. According to the Belarusian opposition news outlet Nexta Live,
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