Britain, Canada Impose Sanctions On Belarus President And Seven Others

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Britain and Canada have banned Belarus President Alexandre Lukashenko, his son, and six other government officials. Britain and Canada have taken this step on the issue of disputed presidential elections in Belarus and the capture of protestors. British Foreign Minister Dominic Rab said on Tuesday that the sanctions have been imposed under a coordinated approach with Canada “in order to uphold democratic values and try to put pressure on those responsible for repression.” The restrictions include steps such as the travel ban, the confiscation of property of eight Belarus government people, including Lukashenko, his son Viktor Lukashenko. “Today, Britain and Canada have given a clear message to the violent and fictitious regime of Alexandr Lukashenko by imposing sanctions,” Rab said in a statement. We do not accept the outcome of this rigged election. “AP Ophthalpal Manisha “

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