John Cole, Donald Trump’s representative, now visits Minsk and gives Lukashenko a gift.
Deputy special supervisor of US president Keith Kellogue John Cole arrived in Belarus and met with himself country leader Alexander Lukashenko. He gave him a “special” letter and gift, more details – more on the outline.
“A rare gesture of personal friendship”
Cole gave Lukashenko a letter from Trump in English, signed by Donald. The fact that Trump signed the letter Donald was a “rare gesture of personal friendship”, quoted by the Belarusian agency Belta.
According to Russia’s media, in a letter allegedly written by Trump that with his wife Melania passed their “best wish” on the occasion of Lukashenko’s birthday.
“We are praying for your health and properly -being, as well as for further development in achieving our common goals on behalf of the US and Belarus people,” the letter said.

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The White House leader also remembered the recent success of Belarusian tennis player Arina Sobolenko in the US Open tournament.
In addition to the letter, Cole also gave Lukashenko’s gift from the American president – the cufflinks with the image of the White House.

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Removal
The Trump Cole representative during a visit to Minsk also said that the states wanted to “normalize” relationships with Belarus and therefore losing sanctions from Belovia.
According to him, Trump made this decision personally, and he also ordered to “do it right away.” The command, as Cole noted, has already approved all the US ministers and departments.
Cole noted that raising penalties from Belavia is “this is just the beginning.”
In addition, according to Belta, Trump’s messenger Lukashenko said Washington wanted to reopen his embassy in Minsk.
Belarus’s answer
After Trump’s appeal to Lukashenko, the latter decided to release 52 prisoners, along with an European Union employee. They have just come out of Minsk to Lithuania with a delegation in the US.
Belarus’s opposition to exile said that one in 52 people, Nikolai Statkevich, refused to enter Lithuania. A record from a webcam showed that he was sitting in a drawing draw, and the Lithuanian border guard said he was staying in Belarus.
The Belta agency reported that among the liberated there were 14 foreign citizens – from Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, France, Great Britain and Germany.
“If Donald insists he is willing to accept all the released prisoners, God bless you, try to build a global agreement, as Mr. Trump wants to say, a great agreement,” said Lukashenko, who praised the US leader for the desire of a peace agreement with Ukraine.
“Our main task is to be next to Trump and to help him with his mission to promote peace,” Lukashenko later the Belarus media, indicating Trump’s allegations that he decided six or seven world conflicts.
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