Lukashenko, Putin's Main Ally, Apologized to Zelenski. 我Maybe I Went Too Far
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In his 32-year reign, Belarus' head of state has proved to be a political balance artist. Now, he is seeking a timid approach to the West without annoying the Kremlin. He also needs Ukraine for that.
Belarus dictator Alexander Lukashenko says his country poses no threat to Ukraine. He also apologizes to Zelensky. “The signals are ambiguous and that is also the intention,” says analyst Jakob Hedenskog.
Belarusian President Aleksander Lukashenko, Vladimir Putin's main ally, apologized to Volodimir Zelenski and again promised that his country was not a military threat to Ukraine.

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