Lukashenko claims secret talks with envying Western officials
The Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko stated on Saturday that he participated in "interesting negotiations with representatives from Western countries." He did not disclose the content of the talks or who participated in them. He only claimed that his interlocutors allegedly envy his regime.
20 October 2024 11:32
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"Difficult but interesting negotiations"
The self-proclaimed ruler of Belarus stated during the agricultural festival "Dazhynki-2024" in the city of Volozhin that he had a "non-public but very difficult day" on Friday.
"Very difficult but interesting negotiations with representatives of Western countries. And speaking with them, I realised how carefully they observe us, how meticulously they examine our mistakes and successes," stated the dictator.
He did not disclose the content of the negotiations or the participants. Lukashenko only claimed that his interlocutors allegedly "envy his regime."
Interestingly, Lukashenko's press service remains silent on who this meeting might have been held with. The only statement from that day concerns a meeting with polar researchers.
Was a U.S. representative in Belarus?
According to Belsat's information, on 15 October, a representative from the U.S. Department of State, Kevin Doyle, visited Belarus. In Minsk, he held meetings at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. However, there were no official statements on this meeting.
As the television station points out, Doyle and the U.S. ambassador Peter Kaufman "held a meeting with representatives of the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, during which the fate of political prisoners was discussed." However, the negotiations did not produce a breakthrough.