Belarus’ sovereignty is evaporating very fast
Pavel Slunkin comments on Belarus’ loss of sovereignty in the face of Russian control
Belarus’ sovereignty is evaporating very fast
Pavel Slunkin comments on Belarus’ loss of sovereignty in the face of Russian control
The invasion of Ukraine would not have been possible without Belarus’ help
Pavel Slunkin comments on the Role of Belarus’ in the Russia invasion of Ukraine
As an ally to both, the European Union can facilitate their mutual understanding and engagement
Margaryta Khvostova, Dmytro Kryvosheiev and Pavel Slunkin on Ukraine’s relationship with the Belarusian opposition
Should Moscow lose the war, the West will triumph and the international balance of power will shift
Pavel Slunkin says Xi understands the imperial stance of Russia
[Lukashenko] doesn’t really understand democracy, he doesn’t really understand rule of law, so he prefers these countries where the system of political rule is more like the Soviet one, or to the one
Pavel Slunkin explains why Lukashenko has taken a fancy to Beijing — especially amid his growing dependence on Putin
Belarus is completely dependent on Russia, explains Pavel Slunkin
There is only a chance of more just negotiations when both sides have at least approximately the same conditions
Europe was too passive at the time to vigorously oppose Russia. But as long as Ukraine is defeated, peace has no chance, writes Pavel Slunkin in his op-ed
Lukashenko does not want to be involved in the war. The participation of the Belarusian army in this war is not useful for him, rather it would be a serious internal political and social problem
Pavel Slunkin comments on the nature of the Belarusian support for Russia and on the possibility of a more direct involvement of Minsk in the invasion of Ukraine
Pavel Slunkin speaks in the podcast about his experiences in 2015 at Minsk and his thoughts on the impact of the invasion on Lukashenko and Belarus as a whole
Moreover, a ‘reliable and secure base for the Russian army in Belarus” could be more valuable at the moment from the Russian point of view than “an unpredictable second front in Ukraine’
Pavel Slunkin on the potential support of Belarus in Russia’s war in Ukraine