AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUkraine Diplomacy: Russia’s Lavrov says Moscow has “exhausted” faith in Western peace promises, accusing the West of negotiating while issuing ultimatums. Minsk-Ukraine Pressure: Ukraine says Belarus is building military infrastructure near the border and resisting Russian pressure to join the war. Fuel Crunch Spillover: Central Asia is scrambling to avoid a fuel squeeze turning into a supply shock as Russia restricts diesel exports; Kyrgyzstan looks to backup supplies including Belarus. Belarus Domestic Crackdown: Belarus is expanding its “Poppy” program to wipe out narcotic plants, while authorities will track job placements of dismissed “unreliable” former security and military staff. Border & Crime: Ukraine says Belarus resists Russian pressure; Belarusian customs reports hashish seizures, and police report a Minsk Airport bus-car crash with no serious injuries. Culture & Repression: A notice banning Kupalle celebrations appeared near Vitsyebsk, and Catholic priest Henrykh Akalatovich’s confiscated icons were sold at auction. Sports & Politics: Belarusian Ice Hockey Federation chief Aliaksandr Bahdanovich was re-elected; Russia’s track-and-field federation heads to CAS over its ban. Public Safety: Minsk saw flooding after a downpour, disrupting traffic and some bus/trolley routes.
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