Tsikhanouskaya's rep urges Lithuanians not to go to Belarus, support regime

Published date17 May 2022
Publication titleLETA

VILNIUS, May 17, BNS - The head of Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya's office has urged Lithuanians not to be tempted by Minsk's recently provided opportunity for visa-free entry to this country.

Speaking with BNS on Tuesday, Valery Kavaleuski said Belarus was doing this for a number of purposes: to provide financial support to the country's economy hit by the existing Western sanctions, to exploit it for propaganda purposes, and to ultimately use it for intelligence purposes.

"You need to understand that when you go there, the special services assess you in their own way, they will think how to use you to influence your countries. This could include some conversations about how bad things are with you, but there could also be recruitment attempts because they need agents," Kavaleuski said.

By offering visa-free travel to Lithuanians and Latvians, Minsk also expects an inflow of funds, he said.

"After all, he did not invite you because you are bringing in some of your European values and respect for democracy. He wants you to come and leave your money. The money that you buy petrol, diesel or any other product with, because it is cheaper there, and this money is going to support the regime", the head of Tsikhanouskaya's office warned.

The Belarusian authorities particularly welcome Westerners buying Belarusian tobacco products in large quantities in order to transport them illegally, he pointed out, adding that this kind of behavior creates a strange contrast when Lithuanians and Latvians are among the most supportive of Ukraine, but...

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