Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko today called for a normalization of relations between his country, which is targeted by Western sanctions, and the US, in a telegram addressed to his US counterpart Donald Trump. “During your first presidency, Minsk and Washington have made the way of normalizing relationships,” Lukashenko notes in his message, which he sent to Trump on the occasion of the Day of US Independence, which his press service cited. “Unfortunately at a given moment, Belarusian American cooperation has been diverted from this positive course,” he said, adding that “this situation does not respond to the national interests of our countries or our peoples.” “It’s time to change it,” said Lukashenko, who has been in power since 1994, adding that he hopes to “restore a positive dynamic transnational contacts and implementing mutually beneficial cooperation plans”. From his return to the White House in January, the Donald Trump government […]
Source: News Beast

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