U.S. to Return Ambassador to Belarus as Minsk Seeks New Friends
- Visiting American diplomat says ‘chapter closing’ in relations
- U.S., Belarus withdrew their ambassadors amid tensions in 2008
Alexander Lukashenko arrives in Ufa, Russia on July 8, 2015.
Photographer: Alexei Danichev/Ria Novosti via Getty Images
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The U.S. plans to return its ambassador to Belarus, ending a freeze in ties with the authoritarian former Soviet republic which had lasted for more than 11 years.
“We are happy to see that chapter closing, and we are closing it because of the concrete steps in the direction that you, Mr. President, had taken to improve this relationship,” David Hale, Undersecretary of State for political affairs, told Alexander Lukashenko during a meeting in Minsk.