BELARUS has freed 123 prisoners, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski and opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova, in exchange for sanctions relief from the United States.
US special envoy John Coale announced on Saturday that Washington would lift sanctions on Belarusian potash exports following talks with President Alexander Lukashenko in Minsk.
Belarus is one of the world’s leading producers of potash, a key fertiliser component.
The release marks Mr Lukashenko’s largest prisoner amnesty in years and follows renewed US engagement with the Belarusian leader, long isolated by Western governments over repression at home and support for Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Ukraine’s prisoner of war co-ordination centre said it received 114 freed detainees from Belarus, including Ukrainian citizens and Belarusian political prisoners.
President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that five Ukrainians were among those released.
Exiled opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya welcomed the releases, calling them proof that sanctions can be effective, while demanding that EU sanctions should remain in place.
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