I’m KNEELING for you,’ Lukashenko tells supporters at a rally, warning Belarus will ‘die as a country’ if a repeat vote happens

I’m KNEELING for you,’ Lukashenko tells supporters at a rally, warning Belarus will ‘die as a country’ if a repeat vote happens
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16 August 2020
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President Alexander Lukashenko has said that Belarus will cease to exist as a country if authorities concede to demands for a new election. He also warned about NATO troops at the nation’s border.

At a rally outside the government’s HQ in Minsk, Lukashenko urged his supporters to “defend your country, independence and families.” 

I am kneeling for you, for the first time in my life. You have deserved it!

In an impassioned speech, the president rejected calls to hold a new election, after the opposition accused him of having rigged the vote to secure a sixth term in office last week.

“The leadership of NATO demands new elections. If we concede, we will die as a country,” Lukashenko said, warning about “the sound of the NATO armies’ tracks at our gates.”

“Despite all the difficulties, all its flaws, we’ve built a beautiful country together. Who did you decide to surrender her to? If somebody wants to surrender the country, even when I am dead, I will not allow it,” he said.

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The president’s opponents, meanwhile, continued their rallies in the capital. The demonstrations began almost immediately after Lukashenko’s victory was reported by election officials on August 9. Some rallies led to clashes with police, during which at least one person died and many were detained.

Lukashenko’s main rival, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, who moved to Lithuania after the election, claimed that she had documents to prove that the voting was rigged. She condemned the use of force against protesters and called for a full recount of the vote.

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On Friday, EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell said that Brussels had refused to accept Lukashenko’s victory and promised sanctions against Belarusian officials. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has refused to rule out slapping new restrictions on Minsk as well.

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