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Hans-Georg Wieck, the OSCE ambassador in Minsk, was a spy who would be expelled if he did not leave the country freely’: Guardian, 10 September 2001, p. 10. ‘Mr Lukashenko said last week: “Hans-Georg Wieck was wrong to expect that Lukashenko would expel him before the presidential election. We will throw him out after the election” ’: Independent, 10 September 2001, p. 11. ‘[Before the election Lukashenko] said that a special team charged with making preparations for a forcible seizure of power had been set up in the republic under the direct supervision of Hans-Georg Wieck’: CDSP, 2001, vol. 53, no. 32, p. 17.)
DOI link for Hans-Georg Wieck, the OSCE ambassador in Minsk, was a spy who would be expelled if he did not leave the country freely’: Guardian, 10 September 2001, p. 10. ‘Mr Lukashenko said last week: “Hans-Georg Wieck was wrong to expect that Lukashenko would expel him before the presidential election. We will throw him out after the election” ’: Independent, 10 September 2001, p. 11. ‘[Before the election Lukashenko] said that a special team charged with making preparations for a forcible seizure of power had been set up in the republic under the direct supervision of Hans-Georg Wieck’: CDSP, 2001, vol. 53, no. 32, p. 17.)
Hans-Georg Wieck, the OSCE ambassador in Minsk, was a spy who would be expelled if he did not leave the country freely’: Guardian, 10 September 2001, p. 10. ‘Mr Lukashenko said last week: “Hans-Georg Wieck was wrong to expect that Lukashenko would expel him before the presidential election. We will throw him out after the election” ’: Independent, 10 September 2001, p. 11. ‘[Before the election Lukashenko] said that a special team charged with making preparations for a forcible seizure of power had been set up in the republic under the direct supervision of Hans-Georg Wieck’: CDSP, 2001, vol. 53, no. 32, p. 17.)
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