UK Becomes Latest Nation To Withdraw Envoy From Belarus
In a tweet late Friday, Foreign Secretary Dominic
Raab said the UK "condemns Belarus' decision to expel Polish &
Lithuanian diplomats".
"Completely unjustified and will only isolate
the Belarusian people. In solidarity, we are temporarily recalling our
Ambassador for consultations on the situation in Belarus," he said.
The ambassadors of Lithuania and Poland were
recalled on Monday after Minsk accused them of backing mass protests that have
erupted against Lukashenko since a disputed election on August 9.
Following a demand from Belarus, Poland and
Lithuania recalled a further 35 diplomats on Friday.
Romania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia,
Estonia and Latvia have all withdrawn their own ambassadors to Belarus.
In late September, Britain and Canada became the
first major nations to slap sanctions on Lukashenko over the former Soviet
republic's political crisis.
They imposed sanctions on Lukashenko, his son and
senior regime figures for a string of alleged human rights violations.



