5 February 2002 MINSK, 4 February (Racyja)–Political analyst Aleksandr Fyaduta forecasts that in the next two years, Belarus will see large-scale privatization. However, he is convinced that “[Belarusian President Aleksandr] Lukashenka is not forming an alliance with Russia and is not going to surrender anything to Russia within the next two years, because following the [presidential] elections, Lukashenka feels politically […]

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