Overview
- Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski and opposition leader Maria Kolesnikova were among those released after talks led by U.S. envoy John Coale.
- Nine of the freed traveled to Lithuania while 114 were taken to Ukraine, according to officials.
- U.S. relief targets potash produced by state giant Belaruskali, though terms and export routes have not been disclosed.
- Belarusian opposition and rights groups warn that easing pressure rewards repression, with Viasna counting more than 1,200 political prisoners still jailed.
- The European Union keeps its own restrictions in place as Washington signals further engagement could hinge on additional releases.