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‘He Fears For His Life’: Media Reports On Secret Message Lukashenka Conveyed Through Oligarch Gutseriev

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‘He Fears For His Life’: Media Reports On Secret Message Lukashenka Conveyed Through Oligarch Gutseriev

Did the Belarusian dictator intend to betray Putin?

In the first half of 2022, two very important meetings took place in Prague, writes the Czech newspaper Seznam Zprávy.

Russian oligarch Mikhail Gutseriev and his nephew met with an FBI agent in a safe house.

The meeting, which was attended by a Czech counterintelligence officer from BIS posing as a CIA agent, was scheduled by Gutseriev, one of the 30 richest Russians. He and his nephew, banker Mikhail Shishkhanov, had an offer for the Americans from dictator Lukashenka.

Gutseriev told him that he “came at the request of Lukashenka, who is worried about his life and his children.”

“He wanted to reach an agreement with the US that Belarus would not enter the war and would not invade Ukraine,” one of the participants recounts the details of the meeting.

A proposal was made at the meeting that Lukashenka wanted to receive assistance from the Americans, and as a guarantee he was to offer, for example, a share in strategic mines in Belarus.

“He proposed that Gutseriev transfer to the US the potash mines that he has in the south of Belarus. Belarus also has its own mines, and they are ready to transfer them to the US or a third party that the Americans will indicate,” says former police officer Gurgenidze.

The meeting in Prague ended with the CIA promising to discuss the proposal, and then we'll see. But for several months nothing happened.

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