Belarusian opposition leader Tsikhanouskaya on war in Ukraine
By DW
21 March 2022 |
1:19 pm
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, who went into exile following the disputed 2020 presidential election in Belarus, talks with DW about relations between Moscow and Minsk — and the assault on Ukraine.
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