On March 16 in Prague, Czech President Petr Pavel met with Belarusian human rights activist, former political prisoner, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski at his residence. This was reported by the Office of Democratic Forces of Belarus in the Czech Republic.

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During the meeting, Bialiatski emphasized the importance of maintaining sanctions against the Lukashenka regime, as well as the need for continued support for Belarus's democratic forces, civil society, and political prisoners. As an example of such support, he mentioned the Medevac program.

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Additionally, the human rights activist noted that Belarus should not be identified with Russia, as the majority of Belarusians do not support the war against Ukraine.
He also reminded that millions of people who participated in the protests in 2020 still believe in a democratic and European future for their country.
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