Belarus: "Russia is not ready to see a hostile state set up 500 km from Moscow"

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From left to right: Presidents Alexander Lukashenko (Belarus), Emomali Rahmon (Tajikistan) and Vladimir Putin (Russia), September 15, 2015 in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. REUTERS / Mikhail Klimentyev / RIA Novosti / Kremlin

By: Amélie Tulet

A week after a contested presidential election, the Belarusian opposition once again gives voice by bringing together its supporters in Minsk this Sunday. For his part, President Lukashenko, who also participated in a rally, affirmed with obtained Moscow's security support. The analysis of Bruno Drweski, historian, lecturer at the National Institute of Oriental Languages ​​and Civilizations (Inalco) and author of the book Solidarity which has cost dear! - Popular history of Solidarnosc, published by Editions Delga.

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