The Power Struggle: Lukashenko's Dependency on Russia and Wagner's Arrival in Belarus
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Belarus is increasingly dependent on Russia, with the Kremlin exerting significant influence over its neighbor through economic, political, and military means. This growing dependency has raised concerns about Belarus' sovereignty and independence, as well as its ability to pursue its own foreign policy agenda. The close relationship between the two countries has implications for the wider geopolitical dynamics in Eastern Europe.
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