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China Welcomes Belarusian Leader Amid Concerns About Ukraine

Por: The New York Times World March 01, 2023

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President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko of Belarus on Tuesday for a three-day visit in which China’s top leader, Xi Jinping, is expected to meet with him, lending support to one of Russia’s staunchest allies amid growing concerns in the United States and Europe about China’s position on the war in Ukraine.Mr. Lukashenko, who has led Belarus since 1994, allowed Russia to use his country as a staging ground to invade Ukraine more than a year ago,... + full article



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