Lukashenka’s Oman Visit Raises Mystery After 24 Hours

Lukashenka’s Oman Visit Raises Mystery After 24 Hours

By Shumaila Aslam
Scandinavian News Finland
Bureau Chief Pakistan

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenka arrived in Muscat, Oman on November but since then, there has been no official update or trace of his activities.

Neither Oman’s Foreign Ministry, the Sultan’s office, nor major local media have confirmed his visit. Even the agency whose chief reportedly met Lukashenka at the airport has not acknowledged the meeting.

Lukashenka’s own press service has remained silent, with no photos, videos, or details released regarding this so-called working visit over the past 24 hours.

Earlier, it was reported that Lukashenka intended to hold official talks with the Sultan of Oman, but the purpose and outcomes of the visit remain unclear, sparking speculation and curiosity among political analysts.

Experts note that such a media blackout during a foreign visit is unusual and raises questions about the reasons behind the silence, whether diplomatic, security-related, or political.

The mysterious absence of updates has caught international attention, and many observers are waiting for clarification from either Belarusian authorities or Omani officials

Read more: Lukashenka’s international diplomacy and Oman visit

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