Aleksandar Lukašenko
Aleksandar Lukašenko is the President of Belarus, having held the position since 1994. Often referred to as 'Europe's last dictator,' he is known for his authoritarian style of governance and tight control over the country's political landscape. Recently, Lukašenko has initiated a search for rare minerals within Belarus, emphasizing the need for the country to explore its natural resources, including oil and gas. This initiative follows remarks from Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the importance of developing the rare metals industry, indicating Lukašenko's intent to enhance Belarus's resource capabilities and economic independence.
Born on Aug 30, 1954 (71 years old)
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Croatia:
Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko stated that Russia has deployed its latest missile system in his country.
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Serbia:
Aleksandar Lukašenko has been leading Belarus since 1994 and continues to play a good cop-bad cop game in international relations.
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North Macedonia:
Belarusian President Aleksandar Lukašenko pardoned 31 Ukrainian citizens as part of an agreement with Donald Trump.
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Croatia:
Aleksandar Lukašenko was one of the few European leaders present at the event.
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Serbia:
Aleksandar Lukašenko was noted as one of Putin's closest allies at the parade.
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Croatia:
Aleksandar Lukašenko was one of the few European leaders who attended the event.
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Croatia:
Aleksandar Lukašenko is the President of Belarus and was invited to the military parade in Beijing.
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Montenegro:
Aleksandar Lukašenko has been the president of Belarus since 1994 and is known for his authoritarian rule.
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Serbia:
Belarusian President Aleksandar Lukašenko attended the parade with his son.
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Serbia:
Belarusian President Aleksandar Lukašenko visited Moscow and met with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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