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What is FOMO syndrome
By: anno rani Date: September 3, 2023, 11:11 pm
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During the visit to Moscow on February 18 he even promised to
consult with his "Elder Brother" (Russia) about its political
future. Meanwhile, on February 26, French President Emmanuel
Macron held a telephone conversation with Lukashenko to demand
the withdrawal of Russian troops from Belarus and urge Minsk to
abandon subordination to Moscow and stop helping him in the war
against Ukraine. In another situation, Lukashenko would have
taken advantage of the attention he has attracted in the West to
take advantage of his confrontation with Russia and achieve
concessions on the issue of sanctions against his country. That
is exactly what happened in 2014-2015, when he skillfully
distanced himself from the Kremlin's actions in Crimea and
Donbas, and then reconciled with Europe.
But now Lukashenko is completely Phone Number List
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on the support of the Kremlin and cannot
escape this conflict unilaterally. Any attempt to deviate from
Moscow's course would be perceived by Putin as a betrayal, and
the existence of the Lukashenko regime would cease to make sense
to the Russian president. Macron's mission was destined to fail
from the beginning. Lukashenko's fate is now inextricably linked
to Putin's. Along with Putin, he is also the target of
unprecedented Western sanctions.
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However, sanctions and isolation are not the worst threats
facing the Belarusian president. antiwar movement Late last
week, rumors emerged that Belarus would soon take an active part
in Russian aggression. On the afternoon of February 27, the
Center for Defense Strategies of Ukraine, a think tank, reported
that Lukashenko would make an imminent decision on the use of
Belarusian troops to invade Ukraine. The emergence of such
alarming news coincided with the anti-war protests in Belarus,
which had been previously announced by opposition leader
Svetlana Tijanóvskaya, now in exile.
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