A WIN FOR DIPLOMACY: Belarus’ Lukashenko Releases 52 Prisoners After an Appeal From Trump and Visit of US Envoy John Coale (VIDEOS)

Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko. Photo by By Kremlin.ru/Wiki Media.

Lukashenko is remaking the ties to Trump’s US.

‘Highly respected’ (according to Donald J. Trump) president of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko released 52 prisoners of various nationalities yesterday (11), after an appeal from U.S. President Donald Trump.

The freed men and women headed to Lithuania with the US delegation that negotiated their release.

Reuters reported:

“Trump had called on Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, to release detainees whom the U.S. leader has described as ‘hostages’. Belarus later confirmed their release.

In return for Lukashenko’s gesture, Washington will grant sanctions relief to Belarus’ national airline Belavia, allowing it to service and buy components for its fleet, which includes Boeing aircraft, the U.S. embassy spokesperson in Vilnius said.”

Normalization ahead?

Lukashenko met Trump’s envoy John Cole in MINSK — urging Trump to ‘stay committed’ to ending the conflict in Ukraine pic.twitter.com/dLFZKkTzpK

— RT (@RT_com) September 11, 2025

Watch: ‘However cliché it might sound, I want to thank Trump for the efforts he is making toward peace’ — Lukashenko.

However cliché it might sound, I want to thank Trump for the efforts he is making toward peace — Lukashenko

‘You’ll figure out tariffs on your own, but I’m grateful to Donald’

‘You must listen to everyone. Donald knows how to do that, but he must draw his own conclusions’ https://t.co/NxeHhBLhrs pic.twitter.com/uKWTuqY3xV

— RT (@RT_com) September 11, 2025

Watch: Trump & Melania send belated birthday wishes to Lukashenko.

Trump & Melania send belated birthday wishes to Lukashenko

Praying for his health, prosperity & continuous progress of US-Belarus relations https://t.co/luin38cItG pic.twitter.com/iC4lXq88ib

— RT (@RT_com) September 11, 2025

“Belarus’ state news agency Belta said those released included 14 foreign nationals – from Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, France, Britain and Germany.

Belta quoted John Coale, a lawyer who headed the U.S. delegation, as saying Trump had told Lukashenko that Washington wants to reopen its embassy in Minsk.

Coale had earlier passed a letter from Trump in English to Lukashenko signed ‘Donald’, Belta showed. The fact that Trump had signed the letter simply Donald was ‘a rare act of personal friendship”, it quoted Coale as saying’.”

Watch: US wants to reopen its embassy in Minsk — Trump’s envoy Cole following talks with Lukashenko.

US wants to reopen its embassy in Minsk — Trump’s envoy Cole following talks with Lukashenko

The current relations between Belarus and the US were described by Cole as ‘good but not excellent’

Added that the US is ready ‘to do everything to FULLY NORMALIZE the relations’ https://t.co/1lqoLksNjx pic.twitter.com/Aeezskglzp

— RT (@RT_com) September 11, 2025

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