Protest continues Belarus Telephone summit talks with Russia Did you ask for cooperation August 16 4:20

President Lukashenko met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the phone on the 15th, as protests against the announcement that President Lukashenko had elected six elections in former Soviet Belarus continued. It seems that Russia sought the cooperation of Russia to break the situation.

In Belarus, supporters of Mr. Chihanovskaya, a housemate who was a candidate for opposition, are unjustly elected in response to the announcement that President Lukashenko decided 6 elections with a voting rate of 80% in the presidential election held on 9th this month. I continue to protest every day.

On the 15th, thousands of people gathered in the center of the capital city of Minsk, screaming "Get out" and asked for the departure of President Lukashenko.

Meanwhile, President Lukashenko met by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the 15th.

According to the Russian Presidential Office, it appears that President Lukashenko called on Putin to cooperate in a telephone conference because President Lukashenko explained the current situation in the country and confirmed that both parties would try to resolve the problem at an early stage.

Meanwhile, Mr. Chihanovskaya, who left for neighboring Lithuania, and Mr. Cepkalo, a former diplomat who is not active in Ukraine and is not allowed to run, set up an organization in hopes of support from Europe and Russia. Since then, there has been a move to apply pressure to overthrow the Lukashenko administration.