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    Belarus frees 123 prisoners as US lifts sanctions

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeDecember 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Watch: BBC captures celebrations as Belarus frees political prisoners

    Belarus has freed 123 prisoners, including prominent opposition activist Maria Kolesnikova, after the US agreed to lift sanctions on the country.

    Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski is also among those who have been released following talks in Minsk with US President Donald Trump’s special envoy for Belarus, John Coale.

    The US has agreed to lift sanctions on potash, a key ingredient in fertiliser and an important export for Belarus, which is a close ally of Russia.

    Coale said: “As relations between the two countries normalise, more and more sanctions will be lifted.”

    Belarus’ president, Alexander Lukashenko, is not recognised as president by the EU.

    Kolesnikova has been in prison since 2020, much of the time in isolation. Speaking after her release, she described “a feeling of unbelievable happiness” at being able to see and hug people “dear to me”.

    She said: “It’s a huge happiness to see the first sunset of my freedom, such amazing beauty.

    “But also we think of those who are not yet free. I wait for the moment when we can all hug each other, when all are free.”

    Kolesnikova was handed over to Ukraine along with 113 other prisoners, according to Kyiv’s Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War.

    In a statement on Telegram, Ukraine said that after receiving the necessary medical assistance, the prisoners will be transported to Poland and Lithuania.

    Reuters Ales Bialiatski, a prisoner released from Belarus, flanked by Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya speaks to the members of the media, outside the U.S. embassy, following his release from Belarus, in Vilnius, Lithuania, December 13, 2025Reuters

    Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski arrives in Vilnius

    Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, the exiled Belarusian opposition leader who was waiting outside the US embassy in Vilnius, told the BBC the decision to send them to Ukraine was unexpected and had been made by Lukashenko.

    A small number, including Bialiatski, were transported to the Lithuanian capital.

    After embracing Tikhanovskaya, Bialiatski said: “Thousands of people have been and continue to be imprisoned…so our struggle continues.”

    Khomich said the first thing Kolesnikova said when they spoke was “thank you to the US administration, President Trump [and] to the Belarus government as well for leading and talking and having these negotiations”.

    The deal is a major achievement for Lukashenko. The authoritarian leader will also welcome how the Americans have ended his international isolation.

    As well as the EU, the US did not recognise Lukashenko as president following unfair elections five years ago which led to mass street protests that were brutally suppressed by police.

    Hundreds of people were arrested then – including Kolesnikova – and the intense political repression has continued.

    Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War Maria Kolesnikova and 113 other prisoners were transported to Ukraine from Belarus after being released on 13 December, 2025.Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War

    Maria Kolesnikova and 113 other prisoners were transported to Ukraine from Belarus

    Western sanctions were tightened following Russia’s full scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, when troops entered via Belarus and missiles were launched from its territory.

    Coale was quoted by Belarusian state media saying that the sanctions on potash would be lifted immediately.

    The US envoy also said he spoke to Lukashenko about Ukraine and what help Minsk could offer in talks with Putin.

    The attempt to engage with Minsk is part of a major shift in US policy, which leaves it very much at odds with Europe where the approach is to sanction and isolate.

    Viktor Babaryko, a Belarusian opposition politician who was arrested five years ago, was also released on Saturday along with Marina Zolotova, editor-in-chief of independent news site Tut.by.

    Commenting on the US deal with Belarus over potash shipments in exchange for the releases, Tikhanovskaya said sanctions are “leverage to make dictators do something”.

    She said: “Lukashenko will not release people because he somehow became humane, he wants to sell people as expensive as possible.

    “Of course, it is the price. But we understand that American sanctions are rather flexible.

    “They can lift them tomorrow if some deals are not fulfilled.”



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