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Belarus Releases 52 Prisoners in Surprising Move, Lithuanian President Confirms

September 16, 2025
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Source link : https://europ.info/2025/09/16/belarus-releases-52-prisoners-in-surprising-move-lithuanian-president-confirms/

Belarus has released 52 prisoners, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda announced Tuesday, marking a significant development in the tense relations between Minsk and its western neighbors. The unexpected move comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts and international pressure on Belarus over human rights concerns and political repression. Details surrounding the identities of those freed and the motivations behind the release remain limited, but the event may signal a cautious step toward easing regional tensions.

Belarus Releases 52 Prisoners in Gesture of Diplomacy

In a surprising move that has caught the attention of international observers, Belarus has released a group of 52 prisoners, signaling a potential shift in its diplomatic stance. The action was confirmed by the Lithuanian president, who emphasized that the release marks an important step toward easing tensions in the region. The detainees, believed to be a mix of political prisoners and individuals held on various…

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Publish date : 2025-09-16 03:40:00

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