The Belarus dictator invited the American leader to pick up the “bandits to burn, explode.”
Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko will not be allowed in political prisoners, asked by US President Donald Trump. Gossmi said this Friday, August 22th.
He confirmed that the subject of prisoners’ release was rising in his recent phone talk with US President Donald Trump, but “very short.”
At the same time, Lukashenko denied the existence of political prisoners in the country, called them “bandits that were burned and damaged.”
“Do you have half or two thousand? Take it with you, take it away. Consider that we will release the bandits that have been burned, broken, and they admit it. They will fight us again? The public will not support me here,” Lukashenko said.
Trump had previously said he had a “amazing -spectacular conversation” with Lukashenko, which discussed the release of 1300 prisoners. He later called Lukashenko a “strong leader” and expressed hope for the rapid resolution of this issue.
Remember, Trump talked to Lukashenko on the road to Alaska on August 15. He called Lukashenko’s talk “Excellent.”
Prior to that, on June 21, the special US President Kellog’s special representative arrived in Minsk and met Lukashenko. On the same day, it was learned that Belarus at Trump’s request released 14 prisoners, with Sergey Tikhanovsky. He was even allowed to leave the country.
And on July 2 it was learned that Lukashenko forgave 16 other people who were convicted of “extremist” articles.
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