Russia and Belarus Seek Better Ties with U.S.
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The Belarusian President, isolated on the international scene, sent a message to the US President two weeks after the visit to Minsk of Keith Kellogg, the Trump administration's special envoy for Russia and Ukraine. The Autocrat hopes to get a lifting of the sanctions.
Russia and Belarus Seek Better Ties with U.S.
Russia and its staunch ally Belarus, on Friday, July 4th, called for better relations with Washington in messages sent on the U.S. Independence Day. “I hope that thanks to our joint efforts, relations between our countries … will acquire positive stability and predictability on the basis of mutual respect and consideration of mutual national interests,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in a message. U.S. President Donald Trump acknowl…
"During your first presidency, Minsk and Washington paved the way for normalization of relations," Lukashenko notes in his July 4 message to Trump.
"Minsk and Washington during your (Trump's) first presidential term set out on the path of normalizing relations. Unfortunately, at some point, Belarusian-American cooperation deviated from this positive line. I am convinced that such a situation does not correspond to the national interests of our countries and peoples. It is time to change this," Lukashenko said, adding that he hopes for the restoration of positive dynamics in relations and mu…
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko today called for the normalization of relations between his country, which is the target of heavy Western sanctions, and the United States, in a telegram he sent…More...
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