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Belarus opposition leader: US sanctions against Belarusian airline may help Russia

Sviatlana khanouskaya, an exiled Belarusian leader of the opposition, said that a easing of U.S. restrictions on Belarusian airline Belavia would also be beneficial to Russia.

Tsikhanouskaya's comments were made in a press release released by her chief advisor after the U.S. announced that sanctions would be relaxed following the release by the Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko of 52 prisoners.

"We appreciate the humanitarian goal -- to release people. "We welcome their release but, in essence, it is a trade of human lives - people who shouldn't have been imprisoned to begin with," Tsikhanouskaya stated.

She said that the move to impose sanctions was important for Lukashenko, as it would allow Belarus to buy spare parts for its state airline.

She said, "But they could also create a loophole that would allow Russia to obtain parts via Belavia."

She claimed that the release only covered 4% of those who were designated as political prisoner and that it did not represent a real change in policy from Lukashenko.

(source: Reuters)