Belarus president sacks foreign minister after teddy bear row

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Belarus president sacks foreign minister after teddy bear row

Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has sacked his foreign minister - the third high-level dismissal since a diplomatic row with Sweden this month, BBC reported.

Mr Lukashenko's head of administration Vladimir Makey replaces Sergei Martynov. Mr Makey is among dozens of Belarus officials on an EU blacklist.

The list, which includes Mr Lukashenko himself, bars travel to the EU and freezes assets held in European banks.

Western sanctions were imposed on Belarus because of human rights abuses.

Unlike Mr Makey, Mr Martynov was not on the blacklist.

Three weeks ago, Mr Lukashenko forced his air defence commander and his border security chief to resign, after Swedish human rights activists flew into Belarusian airspace to drop hundreds of teddy bears carrying pro-democracy messages.

Belarus also expelled Sweden's ambassador because of the row.

 

Source: Panorama.am

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