Aljakszandr Lukasenka
Aljakszandr Lukasenka is the long-serving President of Belarus, having held power since 1994. Often referred to as 'Europe's last dictator,' he is known for his authoritarian rule and suppression of dissent. Lukasenka's administration has faced international criticism for human rights abuses, particularly in the wake of the 2020 presidential election, which was widely disputed. He has maintained close ties with Russia, particularly under President Vladimir Putin, and has been involved in various geopolitical discussions, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. In a recent interview, he discussed the potential for peace negotiations in Ukraine and expressed views on the role of major world leaders in the conflict.
Born on Aug 30, 1954 (71 years old)
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Aljakszandr Lukasenka, the President of Belarus, denied the accusations and called the Lithuanian response 'petty'.
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Aljakszandr Lukasenka, the Belarusian president, is expected to attend the celebrations in Beijing.
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Mario Nawfal conducts interviews with controversial figures, including Belarusian President Aljakszandr Lukasenka.
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Aljakszandr Lukasenka provided a new explanation for why Russia attacked Ukraine in 2022.
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Aljakszandr Lukasenka, the leader of Belarus for over thirty years, stated that he does not intend to run for another presidential term.
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Lukasenka's regime is accused of using migration as a tool to create chaos in Europe.
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Aljakszandr Lukasenka is mentioned as the leader of the oppressive regime in Belarus.
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Aljakszandr Lukasenka held a press conference with Vlagyimir Putyin in Moscow.
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Aljakszandr Lukasenka is the Belarusian president who discussed the Ukraine war and condemned the sanctions imposed on Russia by the West.
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Lukashenko is involved in signing a bilateral security agreement with Putin.
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