Russia — Belarus

Lukashenko on TV / Reuters​
Lukashenko on TV / Reuters​
As Russia steps up anti-Belarus messages, а state TV in Minsk says COVID19 is a biological weapon created in the US's interests.
Nikolai Makhalichev
Nikolai Makhalichev
Jehovah's Witnesses are banned as a terrorist organization in Russia but operate freely in Belarus.
Russian propaganda and coronavirus / Illustration
Russian propaganda and coronavirus / Illustration
"The Coronavirus will be for NATO and the EU what Chernobyl became for the Soviet Union".
Simferopol, 2014 / Reuters
Simferopol, 2014 / Reuters
Attempts are being made to play out the Crimean scenario in Belarus.
Uladzimir Makei / Reuters
Uladzimir Makei / Reuters
"Belarus has never been and will never be friends with someone at the expense or to the detriment of someone or against someone".
Alexander Lukashenko, Boris Yeltsin, and Vladimir Putin in 1999 / Reuters
Alexander Lukashenko, Boris Yeltsin, and Vladimir Putin in 1999 / Reuters
How Minsk and Moscow planned to become closer but fell out with each other once again.
Pathetic Fake / Unique Original​
Pathetic Fake / Unique Original​
Russia will organize events in Belarus "to resist the falsification of history" and "to promote spiritual community."
A screenshot from the Russian TV comedy show
A screenshot from the Russian TV comedy show
Russia's NTV channel could not leave the warming in Belarus-U.S. relations unnoticed.
Aliaksandr Lukashenka and Vladimir Putin / TASS​
Aliaksandr Lukashenka and Vladimir Putin / TASS​
President Lukashenka says "the moment of truth has come" as his meeting with President Putin is "highly likely."