In two weeks, Lukashenka again meets with the Ambassador of Venezuela to Russia
On November 25, Alexander Lukashenka asked to convey to the leader of Venezuela, "friend" Nicolas Maduro, that "we always await him in Belarus - it's time for him to visit here, in Belarus."

On December 11, Alexander Lukashenka held a meeting with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Venezuela to Russia, Jesus Rafael Salazar Velasquez, BelTA reports.
"Quite recently, we discussed with you a number of problems in our relations, about the situation around Venezuela. We then agreed that you should coordinate some issues with the leadership of Venezuela - Nicolas Maduro. We agreed that after coordinating some problems and issues, you would find time to come to me, meet again, and so that we could make an appropriate decision that is within our competence. And if necessary, then we will involve the President of Venezuela," Lukashenka said.
What is meant by this is not yet known.
On November 25, Alexander Lukashenka had already held a meeting with the Ambassador of Venezuela to Russia and stated that relations between the two countries should be more intensive and advanced. He asked to convey an invitation to the President of Venezuela to visit Belarus, but also did not rule out the possibility of his own visit to Venezuela. "I will make every effort to find time and visit Venezuela. The times are problematic, complicated, difficult. But nevertheless, from any positions and situations, one can find a way out, one only needs to strive for it," Lukashenka stated at the meeting in November.
At the same time, US President Donald Trump is pressuring Maduro to leave his post.
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