
Alexandre Loukachenko
Alexandre Loukachenko has been the President of Belarus since 1994, known for his authoritarian leadership style and close ties with Russia. His presidency has been marked by significant political repression, economic struggles, and controversial elections, leading to widespread protests and international condemnation. Recently, he has played a role in regional discussions concerning the Ukraine conflict, indicating Belarus's strategic position in Eastern European geopolitics.
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Alexandre Loukachenko is the leader of Belarus and is considered a close ally of Vladimir Putin.
Togo–Biélorussie : diplomatie d’équilibre ou pari stratégique ?Alexandre Loukachenko is the president of Belarus who has been in power for over thirty years and has suppressed multiple opposition movements.
En Biélorussie, le pouvoir libère le Prix Nobel de la paix Ales Bialiatski et l’opposante Maria Kolesnikova après des pourparlers avec les Etats-UnisAlexandre Loukachenko attended the summit as one of the leaders.
Xi et Poutine s'en prennent à l'Occident devant les grands d'EurasieAlexandre Loukachenko is the president of Belarus, whose re-election was contested.
Le concours de l’Eurovision 2026 aura lieu à VienneThe Belarusian leader, Alexandre Loukachenko, is calling for normalization of relations with the United States.
Biélorussie : Loukachenko appelle à une normalisation des relations avec les Etats-UnisAlexandre Loukachenko is the dictator of Belarus who released 14 political prisoners after negotiations with General Kellogg.
« La diplomatie de Donald Trump, hâtivement qualifiée, à tort, d’isolationniste, est interventionniste, y compris là où on ne l’attend pas »President Alexandre Loukachenko has been in power since 1994 and was criticized for the repression of opposition during the elections.
L’opposant biélorusse Sergueï Tsikhanovski libéré de prisonAlexandre Loukachenko was present in Moscow during the discussions about the ceasefire.
Guerre en Ukraine : après le « oui, mais » de Poutine à un éventuel cessez-le-feu, Trump montre des signes d’impatience




























