Maria Zakharova
Ukrainian politicians should not advise anything Belarus because of their “bitter experience of the coup d’etat”. With this view was the official representative of Russian foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova in his Facebook.
“How would progress the implementation of the Minsk agreements, if the statement [President Vladimir] Zelensky concerning Ukraine, and not Belarus, which will take care of myself, how to live,” she wrote.
So Zakharova said the words Zelensky on the protests in Belarus, which began after voting in the presidential elections, the final day, which took place on 9 August. The Ukrainian leader urged the Belarusians to the maximum of tolerance and rejection of street violence, and open, albeit difficult, dialogue.
At the end of 2013 and beginning of 2014 swept across Ukraine anti-government protests, called Maidan (Euromaidan), as the largest rally was held in Independence square (Maidan Nezalezhnosti) in Kiev. The result was a change of government in the country by the armed confrontation of protesters with security forces have killed 106 people. The ex-President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych and several former Ministers left the country.