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Belarus denounces Czech expulsion of its diplomat

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Posted on September 9, 2025

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(Reuters) -Belarus, one of Russia's closest allies, denounced a decision by the Czech Republic to expel one of its diplomats, branding it on Tuesday as groundless and unfriendly. The Belarusian

Belarus Condemns Czech Republic's Diplomat Expulsion as Unjustified

Diplomatic Tensions Between Belarus and Czech Republic

(Reuters) -Belarus, one of Russia's closest allies, denounced a decision by the Czech Republic to expel one of its diplomats, branding it on Tuesday as groundless and unfriendly.

The Belarusian announcement coincided with a statement by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk that authorities in Warsaw had arrested a Belarusian spy and would expel a diplomat who "supported the aggressive action of the Belarusian state against Poland".

Tusk also said that Poland was closing its border with Belarus on Thursday as a result of Russia-led military exercises taking place in Belarus.

Belarus's Response to Expulsion

"Belarus firmly denounces the decision of the Czech side to declare a member of the Belarusian embassy in Prague persona non grata," the Belarusian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

"This step is groundless and politically motivated and does not help the development of constructive mutual interaction and the normalisation of bilateral relations."

Poland's Actions and Border Closure

The statement said Belarus reserved the right to take retaliatory measures and urged Czech authorities to take no further hostile actions.

The Czech authorities announced their decision to expel a diplomat on Monday, saying it had "broken up a Belarusian intelligence network being built in Europe".

Background on Belarus-Russia Relations

Belarus's relations with central European countries have become increasingly strained, particularly in connection with the country's support for Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

Belarus allowed Russian forces to use its territory to enter Ukraine, but veteran President Alexander Lukashenko has said his country's forces would take no part in it.

The Czech statement said Prague would not tolerate "the abuse of diplomatic cover for secret service activities".

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • Belarus condemns Czech Republic's expulsion of its diplomat.
  • Belarus views the expulsion as groundless and unfriendly.
  • Poland arrests a Belarusian spy and plans border closure.
  • Czech Republic claims to disrupt Belarusian intelligence network.
  • Belarus-Russia relations strain ties with Central Europe.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Belarus say about the Czech Republic's decision?
Belarus denounced the Czech Republic's decision to expel its diplomat as groundless and politically motivated, stating it does not aid in the normalization of bilateral relations.
Why did Poland close its border with Belarus?
Poland announced it would close its border with Belarus due to Russia-led military exercises taking place in Belarus.
What actions did the Czech authorities take regarding Belarusian diplomats?
The Czech authorities expelled a Belarusian diplomat, claiming to have disrupted a Belarusian intelligence network operating in Europe.
How did Belarus respond to the expulsion of its diplomat?
Belarus reserved the right to take retaliatory measures and urged Czech authorities to refrain from further hostile actions.
What has strained Belarus's relations with Central European countries?
Belarus's support for Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine has increasingly strained its relations with Central European countries.

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