The Belarusian president has met with a senior American diplomat for the first time in five years, the news outlet reports
© A. Messerschmidt/Getty Images A US senior diplomat has held a meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, the New York Times reported on Saturday, adding that the talks could point to better bilateral relations between Washington and Minsk. On Wednesday, Lukashenko reportedly met with Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Christopher W. Smith, who visited the Belarusian capital along with two other US officials to secure the release of three people, including an American citizen, from prison in the post-Soviet state. It was the first meeting of the Belarusian leader with a senior State Department official in five years, the newspaper noted. Earlier this week, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the release of one American and two other individuals from Belarus to reporters: Journalist Andrey Kuznechyk and activist Alena Maushuk along with a US citizen who wished to remain anonymous were transferred to the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius. Speaking with Western diplomats on Thursday at the US Embassy in Lithuania, Smith said that the next step would be a “grand bargain,” under which Minsk is expected to release a substantial number of political prisoners, people who attended the gathering told the NYT. In return, Washington is reportedly planning to relax sanctions imposed on Belarusian banks and sales of potash, the country’s main export product, which is used as a key ingredient in fertilizer. The White House sanctioned Minsk in 2020, alleging election irregularities and a crackdown in response to mass protests against the election results. Washington later went on to close its embassy in the country after the Ukraine conflict escalated in February 2022. READ MORE: Belarus releases US citizen US diplomats last visited Minsk prior to a high-profile prisoner swap between Washington and Moscow, and a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin had a phone conversation with his American counterpart Donald Trump. Earlier this week, Washington released Russian crypto businessman and computer programmer Aleksandr Vinnik, a day after school teacher and former diplomat Marc Fogel, jailed in Russia on drug trafficking charges, returned to American soil.