Lukashenko's Call for U.S.-Belarus Relations Reset
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko advocates for improved U.S.-Belarus relations, suggesting the U.S. acknowledge its failed efforts to contest his 2020 reelection. Lukashenko emphasizes pragmatic dialogue, referencing past protests, sanctions, and potential cooperation with the U.S. on global issues. He expresses hope for avoiding the transference of current tensions to future generations.
In a recent interview, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko called for a reset in relations with the United States, proposing acknowledgment from Washington of its unsuccessful attempt to overturn his 2020 reelection.
Lukashenko remains firm on his controversial position, citing past protests and ongoing sanctions as key points in the strained relationship. He suggests pragmatic talks could foster better ties and help resolve disputes.
The Belarusian leader also hinted at potential cooperation with the U.S. on global issues like Venezuela, emphasizing the need to prevent current tensions from burdening future generations.
(With inputs from agencies.)

