Lukašenka
Alexander Lukašenka is the President of Belarus, known for his authoritarian regime and tight control over the country's political landscape. He has been in power since 1994 and has faced significant international criticism for human rights abuses and suppression of dissent. Recently, he was mentioned in the news as the U.S. seeks to establish a communication channel through him with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an effort to expedite the end of hostilities in Ukraine.
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Lithuania:
Lukašenka is mentioned as someone who exploits crises for his own goals.
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Estonia:
The interaction with Belarusian leader Lukašenka was set up to create another channel for communication with the President of Russia.
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Lithuania:
Lukašenka's regime is accused of sending uniformed soldiers to assist migrants at the border.
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