Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko expressed willingness to engage in dialogue with the European Union, despite tensions and allegations of electoral fraud. Lukashenko has rejected EU criticism of his presidency as interference in Belarus’ internal affairs and threatened to allow an influx of migrants and drugs into Europe in response to sanctions. Amid economic challenges and crackdowns on dissent, Lukashenko blames the EU for sponsoring anti-government activities and describes their rhetoric as “outright falsifications.”
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