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    Belarusian President, after physical, says he is healthy

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    Posted on August 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Belarusian President Lukashenko, 70, reports good health after his first physical exam, addressing health rumors and political implications.

    Table of Contents

    • Lukashenko's Health and Political Context
    • Details of the Physical Examination
    • Political Implications of His Health
    • International Reactions

    Belarusian President Lukashenko Claims Good Health After Physical Exam

    Lukashenko's Health and Political Context

    (Reuters) -Veteran Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, a close ally of Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, said on Sunday that he had undergone the first physical of his life and was found to be in good health.

    Details of the Physical Examination

    Questions have periodically been raised about Lukashenko's health in the past few years

    Political Implications of His Health

    "Recently, for the first time in my life, I underwent a complete physical over two days," Lukashenko, 70, told journalists on Belarusian television in comments posted on his Pul Pervogo Telegram channel.

    International Reactions

    "Goodness knows what they didn't do to me. They even got into my brain. They x-rayed every bit of me ... Touch wood, I am happy. Everything is normal."

    Doubts about his health intensified during a visit to Moscow in 2023 on the anniversary of the 1945 Soviet victory over Nazi Germany during which he missed events, appeared unsteady and failed to make an address.

    Lukashenko said even intelligence services from nations friendly to Belarus had inquired about his health.

    "I am saying that I am ok with that," he said. "Hand over the test results, those examinations and let them be published."

    In power since 1994, Lukashenko allowed Putin to use his country's territory to launch the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, but has said he will play no direct role in the conflict.

    He has long been criticised by Western countries for a human rights record punctuated by the jailing of his opponents and actions to crush dissent. Most prominent opposition figures have fled the country.

    Lukashenko withstood mass protests over his contested 2020 re-election after many demonstrators were handed jail terms.

    (Reporting by Ronald Popeski; Editing by Sandra Maler)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Lukashenko claims good health after first physical exam.
    • •Doubts about his health arose during a 2023 Moscow visit.
    • •Lukashenko has been in power since 1994.
    • •He allowed Belarus to be used in the 2022 Ukraine invasion.
    • •Criticized for human rights issues and jailing opponents.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Belarusian President, after physical, says he is healthy

    1What did Lukashenko say about his health after the physical?

    Lukashenko stated that he underwent a complete physical for the first time and reported that everything was normal, saying, 'Touch wood, I am happy.'

    2Why have there been concerns about Lukashenko's health?

    Concerns about Lukashenko's health have been raised periodically, particularly after he appeared unsteady during a visit to Moscow in 2023.

    3What has Lukashenko requested regarding his health examination?

    He requested that the test results and examination details be published to address the inquiries from both friendly nations and the public.

    4How long has Lukashenko been in power?

    Lukashenko has been in power since 1994 and has faced criticism for his human rights record and handling of dissent.

    5What role did Lukashenko play in the 2022 invasion of Ukraine?

    Lukashenko allowed Putin to use Belarusian territory for the invasion of Ukraine but stated he would not play a direct role in the conflict.

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