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US: Belarus has agreed to stop balloon flights into Lithuania

John Coale, the envoy of U.S. president Donald Trump to Belarus, said that President Alexander Lukashenka had promised not to allow 'weather balloons' from his country to fly into Lithuania.

Coale said in Vilnius after two days of discussions with Lukashenko, "He agreed to do everything that he can to stop the balloons."

In the last few months, balloons?used by cigarette-smugglers? have forced over a dozen airport closures in Vilnius.

Lithuania accused Belarus of facilitating smuggling and declared a state if emergency, asking the parliament to authorize military support to?police officers and border guards in order to combat the smugglers.

Lukashenko stated on Tuesday that Lithuania is exaggerating its problem.

"I think that the president is trying his best to calm things down. It will take time, but it is possible to resolve. Coale said that he wants a normal relationship with his neighbors, so he "assures" him.

"I know Lithuania did everything they could to stop the recipients of the cigarettes, or whatever it was. "I think both sides are working", he said.

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, said that on December 1, the situation along the border had worsened. She called the balloon incursions by Belarus a hybrid attack that was "completely inacceptable". (Reporting by Andrius Sytas in Vilnius. Justyn Pawlak, Mark Potter and Justyn Pawlak edited the article.

(source: Reuters)