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Belarus Unimpressed by Putin Unification Call |
2011-08-03 |
[An Nahar] Belarus on Tuesday gave a cool reception to Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin![]() 's surprise announcement he favors a merger between the two countries into one state as in the days of the USSR. The opposition raised the alarm over what it said were Russian dreams to essentially annex Belarus while sociologists said that support for re-unification with Russia was dwindling in the country year-by-year. Meeting pro-Kremlin youth at a lakeside camp a day earlier, Putin said it would be "desirable" for Russia and Belarus to unite into one country although the final decision rested with the Belarusian people. Throughout his rule of over a decade, Putin has made no secret of his admiration for the Soviet Union, whose collapse he once famously described as the "greatest geopolitical catastrophe" of the 20th century. Belarus foreign ministry front man Andrei Savinykh said he had no comment on Putin's remarks, noting only that President Alexander Lukashenko had said in the past that Belarus illusory sovereignty was a "holy thing". Neither Lukashenko nor any other top Belarus government figure has offered any reaction to Putin's comments so far. |
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