Belarus eyes Western ties as it frees journalist Andrzej Poczobut
Summary
Belarus freed Polish-Belarusian journalist Andrzej Poczobut in a prisoner exchange involving ten people. This deal, helped by the United States, Romania, and Moldova, may signal Belarus’s interest in better relations with Western countries.Key Facts
- Andrzej Poczobut was jailed in Belarus in 2021 and sentenced to eight years in a labor camp.
- He was released as part of a prisoner swap between Belarus and Poland involving ten prisoners total.
- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed the release and thanked the U.S., Romania, and Moldova for their help.
- Other released prisoners included a Polish priest, a Belarusian supporter of Polish services, plus Russians and Moldovans.
- The swap followed two years of complex diplomatic efforts at the Polish-Belarusian border.
- Belarusian President Alexandr Lukashenko’s ties with the West have worsened due to his support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
- The U.S. special envoy credited President Trump’s administration for backing the release.
- Poczobut had faced multiple arrests in Belarus over the past decade related to his journalism and protests.
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