Belarus Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei dies at 64, officials say
Source: CNN
The Foreign Minister of Belarus Vladimir Makei has died at the age of 64, the countrys foreign ministry said Saturday.
Vladimir Makei, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus, has suddenly passed away today, the Foreign Ministry said in its official Facebook account, without providing more details about the circumstances surrounding the foreign ministers death.
Makei was born in 1958 in the Belarusian region of Grodno. He had been in the post since August 2012, according to his official bio on the foreign ministrys website.
Makei was scheduled to meet with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday, according to Russian state media outlet RIA Novosti.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/26/europe/belarus-foreign-minister-dies-intl/index.html
HMMMM, he died suddenly.
So was it:
1) Novichok
2) Polonium
3) or a window?
Arthur_Frain
(1,840 posts)TheBlackAdder
(28,169 posts).
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RockRaven
(14,915 posts)If that were true, it would make sense to eliminate obvious successors who have been insufficiently cooperative in advance to prevent them from getting in the way of whatever puppet figurehead the Kremlin has in mind to replace Lukashenko.
blue-wave
(4,345 posts)of all of Belarus, surrounding Ukraine again on three sides. I wonder if the average Belarusian would accept the occupation of their country. Would the entire Belarusian army cooperate with the Russians? It could mean civil war in Belarus. Personally, I think if Pooty makes such moves, he will be stepping into a larger hornets nest than he has at present.
RockRaven
(14,915 posts)question whether Belarusians, including the army, would stand for it. Lukashenko is not exactly universally loved -- he holds onto power by force and corruption. He is a near-total Putin toady, yet withheld his army from Putin so far, likely because he's afraid of it being the last straw.
sprinkleeninow
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"I wonder if the average Belarusian would accept the occupation of their country."PortTack
(32,716 posts)Have. If Putin does that it will be the same as with russian conscripts- defiance, desertion, surrender. There are already a number of Bellarussians fighting in Ukraine.
As far as just a conspiracy, Poland has been erecting a huge concrete and barb wire border fence along their border with Belarus. Maybe they know something we dont. You cant trust anything putin says.
LudwigPastorius
(9,111 posts)It's risky. The Belarusians don't care for Putin and his imperial war, but it might make a nice consolation prize for him if he can control the country.
Kennah
(14,234 posts)3Hotdogs
(12,333 posts)It was the sudden stop.
VGNonly
(7,482 posts)whether he committed suicide or was shot while trying to escape"
-Captain Renault in Casablanca
Mopar151
(9,975 posts)5) Nicotine
The ruling class has plenty of money for vodka and Marlboros, so they live longer than than the working classes, who drink moonshine and gasoline, smoke Yuyehan cigs,
Male, Russian life expectancy is ~ 53 yrs, IIRC.
TheBlackAdder
(28,169 posts).
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purr-rat beauty
(543 posts)...change of command
calimary
(81,136 posts)onetexan
(13,024 posts)Captain Zero
(6,788 posts)Just saying as one possibility. It has seemed to me there is probably a faction in Belarus that would like to ditch Mother Russia.
There are other possibilities too.
Ford_Prefect
(7,873 posts)Just asking.
louis-t
(23,273 posts)Warpy
(111,174 posts)and he keeled over from a massive stroke or heart attack. That's actually the most likely scenario.
Or, considering how Belarus has been foot dragging when it comes to supplying their kids as cannon fodder for Russia, it might have been a warning from Uncle Vlad.
It's just one more of those eastern European mysteries we'll never know the answer to.
However, if it was Uncle Vlad, it was an odd choice, you'd think it would be their top military guy.