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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Sunday he would be ready to meet US President Donald Trump once a "big deal" between the two countries had been prepared.
In March, Trump's envoy John Coale said the Belarusian president may soon visit the United States, a trip that would signal a diplomatic breakthrough for the veteran leader.
Lukashenko said that Minsk had adapted to Western sanctions and that any potential deal with Washington should go beyond sanctions relief.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Sunday he would be ready to meet US President Donald Trump once a "big deal" between the two countries had been prepared.
In March, Trump's envoy John Coale said the Belarusian president may soon visit the United States, a trip that would signal a diplomatic breakthrough for the veteran leader.
Lukashenko said that Minsk had adapted to Western sanctions and that any potential deal with Washington should go beyond sanctions relief.