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  • Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Pavel Latushka and Vladzimir Astapenka met with the ambassadors of the EU and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland

    At the meeting, Pavel Latushka presented an analysis of the internal political and regional situation around Belarus and announced the strategy for the democratic forces of Belarus, proposed by the NAM, for the near and medium term in the external direction. The following were announced as the most important tasks in the external direction: — non-recognition by democratic countries of Lukashenka and his government; — recognition of the Lukashenka regime as criminal and terrorist; — building up the pressure of sanctions; — counteraction to attempts to incorporate Belarus by Russia, the loss of the sovereignty and independence of our country. During his speech, Pavel Latushka stressed that the democratic forces of Belarus proceed from the importance of promoting in the EU a unified approach "No way back for Lukashenka" and the complete international isolation of the regime.

  • Pavel Latushka took part in a rally of Belarusians in Frankfurt am Main on October 9

    Head of the NAM Pavel Latushka called on the audience to sign a petition not to recognize Lukashenka and his government. This is the tool that will make Lukashenka a legal and political zero in the international arena. Pavel Latushka also called for the initiation of the procedure of international criminal prosecution against the dictator and his accomplices, informed about the resolution of the European Parliament, which reflects these approaches. Deputy of the Bundestag and member of the Defense Commission Alexander Miller in his speech spoke in favor of the need to bring Lukashenka to criminal responsibility in connection with the massive repressions against Belarusians, the act of terrorism for the forced landing of the Ryanair flight and the use of migrants in the hybrid war against the EU. He spoke in favor of Lukashenka’s staging before the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

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