Lukashenko says meeting with Trump could take place this autumn
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A meeting between Lukashenko and Trump could take place this fall

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is ready to cooperate with U.S. President Donald Trump to normalize relations between the two countries. He expressed this intention in a message congratulating the U.S. president on Independence Day and the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States.
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Alexander Lukashenko and Donald Trump

Alexander Lukashenko and Donald Trump

The message expressed admiration for the achievements of the American people. “The moon landing, breakthroughs in science and medicine that are significant for all of humanity, and major economic achievements—all of these are examples of the determination, hard work, and true patriotism of the American people,” the tochka.by portal quotes from the message, citing the press service of the Belarusian head of state.

Alexander Lukashenko also expressed his readiness to work toward further improving relations between the two countries.

“There have never been any conflicts between our peoples, and I am ready to work toward normalizing Belarusian-American relations, as well as to support your efforts to make the planet a safer place for our children and grandchildren,” the Belarusian leader emphasized.

A meeting between Lukashenko and Trump could take place as early as this fall. Lukashenko had previously noted that he does not rule out a meeting with Trump. The President of Belarus has been invited to the next meeting of the Peace Council, which is scheduled for the fall.

As a reminder, the Peace Council is an international organization initiated by Donald Trump. Some experts believe it could compete with the UN. According to media reports, the leaders of 58 countries have received invitations to join.


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