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Chairman of the KGB of Belarus Vadim Zaitsev, banned in the EU territory, has been sent on mission to Rome. The corresponding decree № 84r was signed by Prime Minister of Belarus Mikhail Miasnikovich on February 28. The document was included in the National Register on March 2. The reasons for the visit of the KGB in Italy haven’t been disclosed.
As Telegraf previously reported, January 17-20, Interior Minister Anatoli Kuleshov, banned entry to the EU, was also on an official visit at the General Secretariat of Interpol in Lyon in France.
January 19, at the request of the Belarusian opposition, French lawyer William Bourdon Belarus, asking to initiate an investigation and detain the official on charges of torture if he’s still in France.
made a complaint to the prosecutor's office in Paris against the head of the Interior Ministry ofDespite this, Anatoli Kuleshov freely
left home from France after the talks in Lyon.