Sergei Naryshkin, head of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, attends a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Russia, Feb. 21, 2020. (AP Photo)
Reuters: Russia accuses U.S. of promoting revolution in Belarus, toughens stance
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia on Wednesday accused Washington of trying to foment a revolution in Belarus, where it sent its defence minister for talks on military ties, in a sign that Moscow’s support for embattled Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko was hardening.
Mass protests since an Aug. 9 election marred by vote-rigging allegations have posed the biggest threat yet to Lukashenko, and the Kremlin’s backing has become vital for his chances of extending his 26-year rule.
The former Soviet state farm boss travelled to Russia on Monday for his first talks with President Vladimir Putin since the crisis began, coming away with a $1.5 billion loan to prop up his Soviet-style command economy.
On Wednesday, Sergei Naryshkin, the head of Russia’s SVR Foreign Intelligence Service, accused Washington of working behind the scenes to overthrow Lukashenko in a coup, some of Moscow’s strongest rhetoric over the crisis yet.
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Update #1: Russia: US trying to foment revolution in Belarus (The Hill)
Update #2: Russia's intelligence chief Naryshkin accuses US of funding Belarus protests (Daily Sabah/AP)
WNU Editor: The seeds for revolution in Belarus have been building for a long time. The problem is Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, and the view of many in Belarus that he is not their legitimate leader.
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