Minsk has released 31 Ukrainian citizens from detention in a “goodwill gesture” linked to ongoing engagement efforts between Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and his US counterpart, Donald Trump.
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In a statement on Saturday, Lukashenko’s presidential press secretary Natalia Eismont announced that he had pardoned Ukrainians who had been convicted of criminal offenses in Belarus at the request of Kiev and in order to further the agreements he had reached with Trump. She described the move as a “gesture of goodwill” guided by humanitarian principles, saying it “aims to create the conditions for resolving the armed conflict in the neighboring state,” and added that the group was being handed over to Ukraine “right now.”
According to Ukraine’s Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, 31 civilians, both men and women, were returned from Belarus after serving sentences ranging from two to 11 years. It went on to thank Trump for his “fruitful work in returning Ukrainian civilians and military personnel from Belarus and Russia.”
Belarusian officials have not detailed the exact charges the 31 detainees faced, though previous media reports indicated that some had been suspected of “extremism” and espionage.
In addition, Lukashenko pardoned two Roman Catholic priests, Andrzej Juchniewicz and Henryk Okolotowicz, who had been convicted of serious crimes against the state. Eismont said the decision “was made at the request of Pope Leo XIV … as a gesture of goodwill,” citing mercy, humanism and the desire to develop relations with the Holy See.
In September, Lukashenko pardoned 52 prisoners, including several opposition activists who were serving lengthy prison sentences for organizing the 2020 riots, as well as those indicted on “extremist” charges. The move followed Lukashenko’s meeting with a US delegation in Minsk, while Washington eased some sanctions on Belarus, including lifting restrictions on the state airline Belavia. Later the same month, the Belarusian leader pardoned another 25 detainees.
In June, Lukashenko also pardoned 14 detainees, mostly foreign citizens, including those from Poland and the US. The release coincided with the visit of Keith Kellogg, Trump’s special envoy, to Belarus.
- The Moscow Times: Belarus Pardons 31 Ukrainians Under Lukashenko-Trump Pact
- BelTA: Lukashenko pardons 31 Ukrainians in line with Trump deal
- Ukrainian News: Belarus pardons 31 Ukrainian citizens - Lukashenko's spokeswoman
- RT: Belarus releases 31 Ukrainians in ‘goodwill gesture’
- AP News: Belarus pardons 31 Ukrainians after deal with Trump
- RFERL: Lukashenko Releases 31 Ukrainians Imprisoned In Belarus In US-Brokered Deal
- Reuters: Belarus frees two Catholic priests serving long jail terms after visit by Pope Leo's envoy
- AP News: Belarus frees 2 imprisoned Catholic priests after talks with Vatican
- CNN: Belarus pardons scores of prisoners ‘at the request’ of Trump, Lukashenko says
