November 14, 2021
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BORDER CRISIS: Belligerent Belarus Ready For Talks With EU

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed that the chancellor of Germany and the Belarusian president are ready to talk to each other, and hoped that it would happen soon…reports Asian Lite News

Press Secretary of the Belarusian President Natalya Eismont has told the media that Belarus is always ready for a dialogue with European Union politicians on the migrant crisis.

She said “we have always been ready. We are ready now and we will be tomorrow. It was not us who destroyed this dialogue,” as she commented on the possibility of a conversation between President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko and outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, Xinhua news agency reported.

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed that the chancellor of Germany and the Belarusian president are ready to talk to each other, and hoped that it would happen soon.

In the past few days, Putin and Merkel held two phone calls on the migrant crisis on the Belarus-European Union border.

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