US diplomacy helps secure freedom for Belarus opposition leader’s husband
Siarhei Tsikhanouski and 13 other prisoners were released after a meeting between President Lukashenko and US special envoy Keith Kellogg

Siarhei Tsikhanouski, a leading Belarus opposition figure, was freed on Saturday after more than five years in prison, in the most significant move so far by President Alexander Lukashenko to try to ease his isolation from the West.
The 46-year-old was driven across the border into Lithuania for an emotional reunion with his wife Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, the leader of the exiled Belarus opposition.
The Lithuanian government said 13 other prisoners were also released and taken there following talks between Lukashenko and US special envoy Keith Kellogg. In total, five Belarusians were freed along with three Poles, two Latvians, two Japanese citizens, one Estonian and one Swede.
Tsikhanouski was seen emerging from a van with a shaven head, smiling and immediately stepping up to hug his wife in a long embrace, a video released by her office showed.

“It’s hard to describe the joy in my heart,” she said.