Escalation in Minsk: Belarus throws France’s ambassador out

Escalation in Minsk
Belarus throws out France’s ambassador

Relations between France and Belarus were not good anyway, but the situation is now escalating. The Lukashenko government asks the ambassador from Paris to leave the country, which he does.

The French ambassador to authoritarian Belarus left the country at the request of the government in Minsk. “The Belarusian Foreign Ministry has requested that the ambassador leave before October 18,” said a spokeswoman for the embassy in Minsk. “Ambassador Nicolas de Lacoste left Belarus today.” The spokeswoman gave no information about the reasons for the request.

According to media reports, de Lacoste never met the Belarusian head of state Alexander Lukashenko to present him with his credentials as the diplomatic representative of his country. Like other EU countries, France does not recognize Lukashenko’s victory in the presidential election in August last year, in which, according to his own account, he was re-elected for a sixth term.

According to the embassy spokeswoman, de Lacoste left a video message to the Belarusian people. This should be published on Monday on the embassy website.

Belarus lets migrants through

Relations with Belarus are on the agenda at the meeting of EU foreign ministers, which starts on Monday in Luxembourg. Tensions between the EU and Belarus have increased significantly in recent months. The EU accuses Lukashenko of deliberately smuggling migrants from the Middle East into the EU across the borders of Lithuania, Latvia and Poland in order to avenge himself for European sanctions decisions. This is already reflected in the sharp rise in asylum applications. For this reason, Poland is even strengthening its land border with Belarus.

Lukashenko has been ruling Belarus with a hard hand for almost 30 years. In view of the increasingly ruthless behavior of its authorities against the opposition, the country is now largely isolated internationally. All of the country’s leading opposition politicians have either been imprisoned or have fled the country.

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