April 27, 2024

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Alexander Lukashenko changed guards and cooks after the death of the head of the Foreign Ministry


After the death of the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus, Vladimir Makei, Lukashenko replaced the attendants – cooks and security.

This publication reports BB.LVciting the opinion of the Russian opposition leader Leonid Nevzlin, who expressed his point of view on the possible poisoning of the diplomat on Twitter:

“Foreign Minister of Belarus Vladimir Makei died as a result of poisoning with a poison developed in a special laboratory, sources close to the Russian special services say. The clinical picture is in case of death from a heart attack, stroke or heart failure.”

Nevzlin claims that the 64-year-old official had no health problems and led an active lifestyle, which only confirms the poisoning version. He spoke to toxicologists, who confirmed that simulating the natural death of a poisoned person is easy enough.

The oppositionist said that the death of the head of the Foreign Ministry caused a real panic in the Belarusian nomenklatura circles, including Lukashenka. He ordered that his servants, cooks and guards be replaced. Give children extra protection.

As BelTA reported, with reference to the press secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the republic Anatoly Glaz, on Saturday, November 26, Vladimir Makei died unexpectedly at the age of 65:

“Foreign Minister of Belarus Vladimir Makei died suddenly.”

Vladimir Makei was born in 1958 in the Grodno region of the USSR. According to open data, he graduated from the Minsk State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages, studied at the Diplomatic Academy of the Austrian Foreign Ministry. The politician has served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus since 2012. Previously, he led the administration of the President of the Republic for four years.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Makei was a “true friend of Russia.” Speaking at the UN Security Council in September, Makei said that Belarus was against the war in Ukraine, but Minsk also “follows its allied obligations.”

Sergei Lavrov canceled a working visit to Belarus scheduled for November 27 and 28 and sent a telegram of condolences to the relatives of his deceased colleague.

Reference. Leonid Borisovich Nevzlin is a Russian-Israeli businessman and public figure, one of the former leaders of the Yukos oil company, in 2001 he was the president of the Russian Jewish Congress, in 2003 he was the rector of the Russian State Humanitarian University. Lives in Israel.



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