News digest 8 December 2025
- Admin of the NAM
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Crucial meetings

On 31 October, Pavel Latushka Met with EU Missions in Geneva
On 31 October, Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and Head of NAM, met in Geneva with representatives of EU’s countries to UN in Geneva member states, including the Permanent Representative of Lithuania, Darius Staniulis, the Deputy Permanent Representative of France, Claire Tude, as well as representatives of Latvia and Sweden.
Pavel Latushka highlighted the ongoing human rights crisis in Belarus, the growing number of political prisoners, torture in detention facilities, and the persecution of civil society. He stressed that no “deal” with Lukashenka is possible and that the regime must end repression.

The meetings also focused on international accountability mechanisms, including support for Lithuania’s referral to the International Criminal Court.
The consultations took place ahead of the UN Human Rights Council’s UPR session on Belarus, where it will be noted that the regime has implemented only 2 of 266 recommendations, leaving 226 unfulfilled.

On 6 November, Pavel Latushka and Artsiom Brukhan Meet Polish Senator on Belarus Crisis
On 6 November, Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and Coordination Council delegate, and Coordination Council Speaker Artsiom Brukhan met with Polish Senator Bogdan Barusevich to discuss ending Belarus’s political crisis, support and legalization of former political prisoners in Poland, and Coordination Council–Senate cooperation.
Senator Barusevich shared his experience of Poland’s democratic transition and stressed that only strong, consistent pressure can force the Lukashenka regime to implement internal reforms. Pavel Latushka noted that Lukashenka’s calls for a “big deal” with the U.S. and EU reflect the weight of sanctions and responsibility for repression.
The meeting also addressed support and legalization for political prisoners and their families, and recognized the Coordination Council as a parliament in exile in discussions with the Polish Senate.

On 11 November, Pavel Latushka to Participate in Official Polish Independence Day Events
On 11 November, at the invitation of the President of the Republic of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and delegate of the Belarusian Coordination Council, will take part in official events dedicated to Polish Independence Day.
Pavel Latushka will attend the ceremonial changing of the honor guard at Marshal Józef Piłsudski Square with the participation of Polish leadership, the diplomatic corps, and the public, as well as the Independence Day reception at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw.

On 12 November, Pavel Latushka Met with Polish MFA on Human Rights in Belarus
On 12 November, Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and Head of NAM, met with Adam Krzywosąd, Deputy Director of the Department of Global Policy at the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to discuss the human rights situation in Belarus.
Pavel Latushka stressed that the Lukashenka regime has no political will to change its repressive policies, citing the UPR in Geneva on 3 November, the regime’s failure to implement over 220 international recommendations, and its withdrawal from several human rights treaties. He also highlighted the regime’s extraterritorial persecution of Belarusians living in Poland.
The meeting focused on cooperation within the OSCE Friends of Democratic Belarus group and the use of international legal mechanisms to hold the regime accountable for human rights violations and transnational crimes. The Polish MFA representative confirmed Poland’s support for Belarusian civil society, including evidence collection and advocacy for justice.
Pavel Latushka emphasized that Poland’s role as a leading ally of Belarusian democratic forces is a crucial signal of support in pursuing justice for victims of the regime’s repression both inside Belarus and abroad.

On 13 November, Pavel Latushka Met Latvian Special Envoy on Ukraine Recovery
On 13 November, Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and Head of NAM, met with Juris Poikans, Special Envoy of the Latvian MFA for Ukraine Recovery, to discuss the importance of strategic support for Ukraine and ongoing repression in Belarus.
Juris Poikans briefed Pavel Latushka on Latvia’s and other EU countries’ efforts to support Ukraine, particularly in the energy sector. In turn, Pavel Latushka highlighted the scale of repression in Belarus and stressed the need for continued pressure on the Lukashenka regime, which maintains internal repression and aggressive foreign policy.
“Lukashenka must understand that there is no prospect of easing EU sanctions without real steps to resolve the deep internal political crisis in Belarus,” Pavel Latushka emphasized.
The meeting is part of ongoing consultations ahead of further discussions with Latvian and Estonian MFA officials responsible for cooperation with Belarusian democratic forces, as well as the Danish ambassador, representing the current EU presidency. These follow previous consultations with France, Germany, Sweden, Cyprus (upcoming EU presidency), and the European External Action Service.

On 13 November, Pavel Latushka Participates in Baltic Sea Security Conference in Poland
On 13 November, Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and delegate of the Belarusian Coordination Council, participated in the conference “Baltic Sea Security – Shared Responsibility of Democratic States” at the Polish Senate, invited by Marshal Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska.
The conference included Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, Deputy Marshal of the Senate Maciej Żywna, Chair of the National Defense Committee Senator Mirosław Rugański, and representatives of 40 embassies, organizations, and research institutes from Poland, Finland, the UK, and other countries.
Addressing the security of the EU’s eastern border, Pavel Latushka emphasized: “The security of the eastern border directly depends on whether Belarus follows a democratic path. A free and democratic Belarus is a natural guarantee of security for Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and the entire Baltic Sea region.”

On 14 November, Pavel Latushka Speaks at the Belarus–Ukraine Forum in Kyiv
On 14 November, Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and Head of NAM, addressed the Belarus–Ukraine Forum in Kyiv, emphasizing that Belarus and the Belarusian people are not enemies of Ukraine, while the Lukashenka regime is.
Pavel Latushka announced the launch of a project to document facts and circumstances of the crime of aggression committed by the regime’s top military‑political leadership, in line with international criminal justice standards, for future use within a Special Tribunal on aggression against Ukraine.
He underlined that a democratic Belarus would never pose a threat to Ukraine and stressed the shared national interests of Belarusians and Ukrainians in holding representatives of the regime accountable — both for the act of aggression and for the war crime of deporting Ukrainian children to Belarus. He noted that NAM has already submitted two communications to the ICC Prosecutor’s Office on this crime.
Pavel Latushka also warned that Lukashenka is actively restructuring Belarus to serve wartime needs through military integration with Russia, internal militarization, and unprecedented repression — and that failing to counter this would be a strategic mistake. Achieving democratic change in Belarus, he stressed, is a direct condition for long‑term security and peace in the region.
A full version of Pavel Latushka’s address is available on the NAM website.

On 14 November, Pavel Latushka Meets German Ambassador in Poland
On 14 November, Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and Head of NAM, met with Miguel Berger, German Ambassador to Poland, to discuss Belarus’s political situation and ongoing consultations with EU countries.
Pavel Latushka stressed that no “deal” with Lukashenka is possible without real domestic reforms in the interest of the Belarusian people. He also briefed the ambassador on efforts to hold Lukashenka and his associates accountable for aggression against Ukraine, the war crime of deporting Ukrainian children, and crimes against humanity against Belarusians.
The meeting covered Germany’s support for Belarusian democratic forces within the OSCE Friends of Democratic Belarus group, and transnational repression of Belarusians abroad, including cooperation with Germany’s MFA working group on cross-border crimes.
Pavel Latushka continues consultations with EU member states, having already met representatives from France, Germany, Sweden, Cyprus, and Latvia, with an upcoming meeting scheduled with the Danish ambassador, representing the current EU presidency.

On 17 November, Pavel Latushka Meets Danish Ambassador in Poland
On 17 November, Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and Head of NAM, together with Coordination Council Speaker Artsiom Brukhan, met with Jakob Henningsen, Danish Ambassador to Poland, to discuss the political situation in Belarus and ongoing international support for democratic institutions.
Pavel Latushka emphasized that no “deals” with Lukashenka should be made without real political reforms in the interest of the Belarusian people. He also briefed the ambassador on continued mass repression, the growing number of political prisoners, persecution of civil society, and efforts to hold Lukashenka and his associates accountable for aggression against Ukraine, the war crime of deporting and indoctrinating Ukrainian children, and crimes against humanity against Belarusians.
The meeting included discussion of transnational repression of Belarusians abroad and Denmark’s support for Belarusian democratic initiatives within the OSCE. Ambassador Henningsen confirmed Denmark’s principled support for Belarusian democratic institutions and civil society.
Pavel Latushka continues consultations with EU countries, having already met representatives and ambassadors from France, Germany, Sweden, Cyprus, Latvia, and Denmark.

Pavel Latushka Holds Meeting with Ukrainian Ambassador to Poland
Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and Head of NAM, met with Vasyl Bodnar, Ukrainian Ambassador to Poland, to provide information on the repression of Belarusians, the activities of Belarusian democratic forces, and the work of democratic institutions to hold Lukashenka accountable.
Coordination Council Speaker Artsiom Brukhan also participated in the meeting.
Pavel Latushka and Artsiom Brukhan emphasized that NAM and the Coordination Council consistently highlight the importance of supporting Ukraine in its struggle for freedom and independence during meetings with international partners.

On 20 November, Pavel Latushka presented to the Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs the proposed strategy for strengthening sanctions pressure on the Lukashenka regime. He stressed the importance of introducing additional EU legal grounds related to the regime’s hybrid aggression against neighbouring states. The meeting was attended by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania Audra Plepyte and the Speaker of the Coordination Council, Artsiom Brukhan.
During the discussion, Pavel Latushka informed the Lithuanian side about the ongoing work of NAM concerning criminal accountability of regime representatives within the framework of the International Criminal Court, supporting Lithuania’s submission to the ICC regarding crimes against humanity committed by the Lukashenka regime. He also briefed the partners on efforts to collect evidence for a Special Tribunal on the crime of aggression against Ukraine and expressed support for Lithuania’s case before the International Court of Justice regarding Belarus’s role in facilitating illegal migration.
The parties additionally discussed NAM’s legal initiatives concerning the possible use of OSCE instruments. Pavel Latushka underlined that reopening Belarus–Lithuania border crossings is vital for preserving Belarusians’ access to the European Union and sustaining people-to-people contacts, while noting that Lukashenka and sanctioned regime officials would not benefit from such measures. Both sides reaffirmed the importance of maintaining pressure on the regime for its continued internal repression.

On 25 November during the celebrations marking the 18th anniversary of the European Solidarity Centre in Gdańsk, Pavel Latushka emphasized that Belarus is an integral part of European solidarity, recalling that the country represented by its people is not a “blank spot” on the map of Europe. Speaking at the historic shipyard, he linked the Belarusian struggle for freedom with the legacy of the Polish Solidarity movement.
On behalf of the United Transitional Cabinet, Pavel Latushka presented the medal “For Significant Contribution to the Cause of Belarus” to Basil Kerski, the outgoing Director of the European Solidarity Centre, acknowledging his longstanding support for democratic Belarus. Latushka highlighted Basil Kerski’s role in initiatives such as “Solidarity with Belarus,” the Day of Dignity, the “Long Live Belarus” exhibition, and the Kościuszko Forum. As a symbolic gesture, he gifted Kerski a traditional Belarusian shirt, recalling Czesław Niemen’s iconic 1967 performance in Sopot.
Pavel Latushka also addressed Polish civil society in Gdynia as a former ambassador, a Laureate of the Lech Wałęsa Solidarity Award, and a representative of Belarus’ democratic forces. His speech, organized by the Lech Wałęsa Institute under a special program of the Polish MFA, underscored that Belarusians continue their struggle despite repression, thousands of political prisoners, and mass forced displacement. The events were attended by Lech Wałęsa and prominent Polish officials, underscoring ongoing solidarity between Poland and democratic Belarus.

On 28 November 2025, an informational meeting for Belarusian citizens residing in Poland was held in Warsaw to address issues related to pensions and social benefits. The event was initiated by Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus, and organised by the National Anti-Crisis Management (NAM) in cooperation with the Polish Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy and the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS). Several dozen Belarusians attended, and many additional questions were submitted through NAM’s chatbot by those unable to participate in person. Pavel Latushka expressed gratitude to the Polish institutions for their support and willingness to provide Belarusian residents with clear information on Poland’s social security regulations.
Representatives of ZUS, including Tomasz Szabliński, Head of the Supervision and Customer Service Division at the Department of International Benefits and Insurance, presented key rules regarding pension eligibility for Belarusians living in Poland. They clarified that at least one contribution to ZUS is required to qualify for a Polish pension; that Polish pensions are granted according to Polish retirement age (65 for men and 60 for women), even for those already receiving a Belarusian pension; and that only permanent residents can request a transfer of their Belarusian pension to a Polish account. Minimum pension thresholds and contribution requirements were explained, as well as limitations — such as the inability to transfer military pensions under the bilateral agreement. Belarusians may apply for pensions or transfers either at their local ZUS branch or directly through the First ZUS Branch in Łódź, which administers the Belarus–Poland agreement.

Pavel Latushka also announced the upcoming launch of a dedicated Belarusian-language information portal aimed at assisting Belarusians living in Poland with issues such as social support, legalisation, employment, education, healthcare, and pensions. NAM will soon publish detailed materials, including ZUS’s presentation and answers to all submitted questions, across its communication channels. Additional responses from ZUS experts will be provided to address inquiries received shortly before the event.

Also on November 28 at the Congress of Young European Conservatives and Reformists held in Lublin on 27–29 November, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and Head of NAM, Pavel Latushka, participated in the panel discussion “Poles in the East: European Solidarity in Practice.” The event gathered prominent Polish political figures, including President Karol Nawrocki, and featured the participation of MEP Małgorzata Gosiewska, Chair of the Delegation for relations with Belarus. Latushka stressed that solidarity with the Belarusian people begins with remaining attentive to the situation in Belarus.
During the discussion, he urged European partners not to “build a wall” isolating Belarusians, emphasising that the Belarusian nation is historically a part of Europe, not Russia. While advocating for the strongest possible sanctions against the Lukashenka regime — given that the dictator “understands only the language of force” — he underscored the importance of keeping borders open for ordinary Belarusians so they can travel to Poland, the EU, and other countries. Pavel Latushka highlighted several dimensions of solidarity: informational support for independent media and civic initiatives, political backing for democratic institutions, and legal efforts to ensure international accountability for the regime.
He also noted that the security of Europe depends, in part, on the future of Belarus. Addressing what he called the “Belarusian balcony” as a growing risk to European and Ukrainian security, Latushka argued for the need for a proactive strategy to bring about democratic change in Belarus. Such change must be driven primarily by Belarusians themselves, he said, but cannot succeed without sustained international solidarity. He concluded by stressing that Lukashenka will always remain aligned with Russia, and therefore support must focus on the Belarusian people, who alone can guarantee the country’s independence.

On 2 December, Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and Head of NAM, spoke at the international forum “Warsaw Dialogue for Democracy,” focusing on “Democracy and International Security: Human Rights Defenders at the Forefront of Freedom.” Pavel Latushka highlighted the scale of repression in Belarus, noting that since the 2020 presidential campaign, 4,278 people have been recognized as political prisoners, with over 1,250 still detained. He emphasized that tens of thousands of Belarusians have faced various forms of persecution, and around 600,000 have been forced to leave the country.
Latushka stressed that repression is intensifying and expanding beyond Belarus, citing nearly 970 criminal cases against Belarusians abroad this year alone, primarily in Poland and Lithuania. He outlined NAM’s key initiatives to address these challenges: legal actions to hold regime officials accountable, targeted national and international sanctions, communications with the ICC regarding illegal deportations of Ukrainian children, and advocacy for sanctions packages in the EU, US, Canada, and the UK, which now include hundreds of regime-affiliated enterprises and more than 400 individuals.
Addressing international partners, Pavel Latushka warned that Lukashenka seeks to lift sanctions without meaningful reforms, stressing that pressure must continue until repressions end and national dialogue begins. He called for full use of political and legal instruments, emphasizing that partial measures are insufficient and that democratic change in Belarus requires both sustained support from partners and active engagement by Belarusians themselves. The panel was organized by the Center for International Relations with support from the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Analytical and reading materials
1. A European Parliament resolution on the situation in Belarus is being prepared. The text reports that the Latushka Team and the Movement For Freedom faction submitted key proposals to the upcoming European Parliament resolution on Belarus, emphasizing accountability for Lukashenka’s regime, support for democratic institutions, and conditions for normalizing EU–Belarus relations.
2. The EU Increases Pressure on the Lukashenka Regime: Three Banks with Russian Capital from Belarus Fall Under EU Sanctions. The text reports that on October 23, 2025, the European Union adopted a new sanctions package targeting Belarusian banks and entities linked to the Lukashenka regime’s cooperation with Russia, following earlier proposals by Pavel Latushka and the United Transitional Cabinet, aimed at blocking financial channels used to evade sanctions and support aggression against Ukraine.
Interviews and articles in international media
Freedom, «Осеннее обострение» : заявления Лукашенко проанализировал Латушко — Freedom
Freedom, 5 тысяч автомобилей на литовских номерах находятся в заложниках у Лукашенко, — Латушко
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FREEДОМ, Лукашенко ведет переговоры и тут же «посылает» американцев?! Павел Латушко. FREEДОМ …
UKR.NET, 5 тисяч автомобілів на литовських номерах перебувають у заручниках у Лукашенка, — Латушко
Fakt.pl, Paweł Łatuszka reaguje na słowa Łukaszenki. "To jest absolutne kłamstwo"
Onet Wiadomości, Zabójstwo 25-letniej Lizy w Warszawie. Sąd podjął decyzję w sprawie Doriana S.
Прямий, Прямой эфир 04.11.2025
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Реальная Беларусь, Павел Латушко прокоментировал снятия санкций с Белавиа и и самолетов диктатора Лукашенко.
Голованов, АТУШКО. ЛУКАШЕНКО СТРОИТ БУНКЕР В СОЧИ! Средний сын ВНЕЗАПНО ИСЧЕЗ. Беларусь раздели ДО НИТКИ
Узлова Talks, Армия Беларуси НАМЫЛИЛАСЬ в Украину! Лукашенко ОЗВЕРЕЛ: выдвинул УЛЬТИМАТУМ ЕС и грозит ОРЕШНИКОМ
24 Канал, ЛАТУШКО: Лукашенко СРОЧНО ПОДНЯЛ ВОЙСКО! Беларусь АТАКУЕТ Литву.Трамп ДАЛ ОТМАШКУ на ЭТО
Одеса.live, ЛАТУШКО: Лукашенко в панике! ПУТИН ЗАБРАЛ ПУЛЬТ ОТ «ОРЕШНИКА». Летит ЧЕРНЫЙ ЛЕБЕДЬ.
Киев 24, Прямой эфир 04.11.2025
Фабрика Новин, ПОБЕГ ЛУКАШЕНКА ИЗ БЕЛАРУСИ! ВЛАСТЬ УЖЕ В РУКАХ КГБ. Семья диктатора СРОЧНО СТРОИТ БУНКЕРЫ. Латушко
Polskie Radio, Warsaw court upholds life sentence for 2024 rape and murder of Belarusian woman
DW, Así entrena Bielorrusia escolares para la guerra – DW – 06/11/2025
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Yahoo Noticias, Militarización de los niños en Bielorrusia: la estrategia de supervivencia de Lukashenko
Trn.mk, Деца во Белорусија учат да пукаат и војуваат во воени кампови — Trn.mk
RTCG, „Патриотски“ одгој деце: „Какав моћан тенк!“ — RTCG
AAAJ, Bielorrusia entrena a escolares para una guerra “caliente” para defender a Lukashenko
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TVP Info, Rok białoruskiej agentury: Zdrady, prowokacje, raporty po 20 dolarów — TVP Info
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Do Rzeczy, Białoruskie służby werbują w Polsce. Będzie śledztwo - Do Rzeczy
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DW, Białoruś. Jak Łukaszenka przygotowuje dzieci do wojny — DW
Wiadomości — Gazeta.pl, KGB próbuje werbować w Polsce. 'Wciela w życie ponure plany'. Wszczęto śledztwo
wMeritum.pl, KGB aktywne w Polsce. Werbują przez szantaż — wMeritum.pl
Резонанс, Польша расследует вербовку белорусских оппозиционеров — Резонанс
unn.ua, Poland investigates KGB attempts to recruit Belarusian opposition members
Kyiv24.news, У Польщі розслідують спроби режиму Лукашенка завербувати білоруських опозиціонерів
eurointegration.com.ua, В Польше расследуют попытки режима Лукашенко завербовать белорусских оппозиционеров
UKR.NET, У Польщі розслідують спроби режиму Лукашенка завербувати білоруських опозиціонерів
UA.NEWS, Поляки зацікавились спробами завербувати білоруських опозиціонерів спецслужбами …
Kyiv24.news, У Польщі розслідують спроби режиму Лукашенка завербувати білоруських опозиціонерів
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GuildHall, Польша расследует попытки вербовки белорусских оппозиционеров спецслужбами Лукашенко
Polskie Radio 24, KGB chce werbować w Polsce. Szantaż, przekupstwo, oferty "czystej karty" — Polska
Onet, Masowa militaryzacja dzieci na Białorusi. Jak reżim Łukaszenki przygotowuje młodzież do wojny
wPolityce, Reżim Łukaszenki masowo militaryzuje białoruskie dzieci - wPolityce
DW, «Это концлагерь». Вышел доклад об ИК в Новополоцке – DW – 13.11.2025
DW, Польша откроет границу — экономическая ситуация в Беларуси улучшится? — DW
Gazeta Wyborcza, Dwa przejścia z Białorusią zostaną otwarte. Powstają też kolejne bariery na granicy
Сейчас, ЗНАЙШЛИ ПОЗАШЛЮБНУ ДОНЬКУ ЛУКАШЕНКА! Бацька від неї ВІДМОВИВСЯ. На трон …
Дмитрий Гордон, ШОКИРУЮЩИЙ приказ Зеленского Сырскому! Этого Путин точно НЕ ПЕРЕЖИВЕТ! – экс-министр Латушко
Revista Oeste, Bielorrússia intensifica treinamento militar de crianças e adolescentes em escolas
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