Where is Lukashenko?  The Belarusian dictator has secretly left the country

According to the press service, Lukashenko traveled to the United Arab Emirates and Zimbabwe at the invitation of their leaders. The brief statement states that the Belarusian dictator will conduct in both countries “a number of negotiations” related to the strengthening of mutual diplomatic relations.

It should be noted that Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, is a frequent destination for Belarusian politicians. The most strategic visit in recent years is the one that took place in May last year, when Prime Minister Raman Halushenko and Viktor Lukashenko, head of the Belarusian National Olympic Committee (NOC) and son of dictator Alexander Lukashenko, went to the Persian Gulf. . At that time, the two politicians brought a number of trade and economic agreements to Minsk.

Interestingly, the UAE, while continuing its diplomacy with Belarus, is also supporting Ukraine with humanitarian aid. Kyiv recently announced the receipt of 1,300 power generators donated by the UAE. It was another aid package of this kind. The first contained 1,200 generators and was delivered to Ukraine on 24 December.

Source: niezalezna.pl

# Lukashenka
#Visit
# Belarus
#The United Arab Emirates
# Zimbabwe

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