A jailed opposition chief in Belarus has been freed and is now in Lithuania.
Siarhei Tsikhanouski was launched together with 13 different political prisoners following talks between Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Keith Kellogg, who’s President Trump’s envoy for Ukraine.
Mr Kellogg grew to become the highest-ranking US official in years to go to Belarus, which is a detailed ally of Russia.
Mr Tsikhanouski, a blogger and activist, was arrested after asserting he would run for the presidency in opposition to Mr Lukashenko within the 2020 election. He was sentenced to 18 years in jail the next 12 months after a court docket discovered him responsible of organising mass unrest and of inciting social hatred.
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After he was detained, his spouse Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya ran in his place and she or he grew to become an opposition chief who’s now in exile in Lithuania.
Though Mr Lukashenko was formally declared the winner of the election, the consequence was denounced by the opposition and the West as a sham.
On Saturday, a video on Ms Tsikhanouskaya’s social media confirmed Mr Tsikhanouski getting out of a minibus and smiling regardless of his emaciated look. He and his spouse hugged as their supporters clapped.
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She mentioned: “My husband is free. It’s difficult to describe the joy in my heart.”
She thanked Mr Trump, Mr Kellogg and “all European allies” for his or her efforts in getting him launched.
However she added her crew’s work was “not finished”, with greater than 1,100 political prisoners nonetheless locked up in Belarus.
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Ms Tsikhanouskaya in January 2025 with an image of her husband. Pic: Reuters
The 14 who had been freed on Saturday included 5 Belarus nationals in addition to three Poles, two Latvians, two Japanese residents, one Estonian and one Swede.
Amongst these launched was Ihar Karnei, a former journalist at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
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Ihar Karnei, a former journalist at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, has additionally been free of jail. Pic: AP
‘Free world wants you’
“The free world needs you, Siarhei!”, Poland’s overseas minister Radoslaw Sikorski mentioned on X.
On the assembly between Mr Lukashenko and Mr Kellogg within the Belarusian capital Minsk, the pair hugged.
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko greets Trump envoy Keith Kellogg in Minsk. Pic: AP
Mr Lukashenko mentioned: “I really hope that our conversation will be very sincere and open. Otherwise, what is the point of meeting?
“If we’re intelligent and crafty in entrance of one another, we won’t obtain outcomes. You’ve gotten made a number of noise on the planet along with your arrival.”
Mr Lukashenko, who has been in energy since 1994, secured a seventh time period in workplace following an election in January this 12 months that the opposition known as a farce.
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May Belarus sanctions be lifted?
It was not instantly clear whether or not Mr Kellogg’s go to would possibly pave the best way for the lifting of some US sanctions in opposition to Belarus.
They had been imposed over the crackdown on the 2020 protests and Mr Lukashenko’s help of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Belarus has allowed the Kremlin to make use of its territory to ship troops and weapons into Ukraine, and in addition to place its forces and nuclear weapons there.