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    Belarus, issued rare invitation to Board of Peace, says it received no visas

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    Posted on February 19, 2026

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    Last updated: February 19, 2026

    Belarus, issued rare invitation to Board of Peace, says it received no visas - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review

    Quick Summary

    Belarus says U.S. visas were not issued for its delegation to Trump’s Board of Peace, preventing attendance at the Washington launch and underscoring strained ties amid ongoing sanctions.

    Table of Contents

    • Sanctions, Diplomacy and Market Implications
    • Background on Western Sanctions
    • Planned Attendance and Invitation
    • Visa Denial Statement
    • Questions on Process and Protocol
    • Lukashenko’s Role in Normalisation
    • Perceptions and Opposition
    • 47 Nations Reported Attending
    • Board Scope and Participation

    Belarus Says Visa Denied After Rare Invite to Trump's Peace Board

    Sanctions, Diplomacy and Market Implications

    Feb 19 (Reuters) - Belarus, a close ally of Russia rarely invited to international gatherings, said on Thursday it had intended to attend the inaugural meeting of U.S. President Donald Trump's Board of Peace in Washington but failed to receive the necessary visas.

    Background on Western Sanctions

    Belarus has long been subject to Western sanctions over its human rights record and punitive measures were intensified after President Alexander Lukashenko allowed his country's territory to be used for Moscow's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

    Trump has made diplomatic overtures to Belarus, dropping some sanctions in exchange for the release of detainees deemed political prisoners by Western countries.

    Planned Attendance and Invitation

    Belarusian Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzhenkov had been due to attend, his ministry said, and the U.S. side duly informed.

    Visa Denial Statement

    "However, despite carrying out all the required procedures from our side, visas were not issued to our delegation," the ministry said in a statement.

    Questions on Process and Protocol

    "In this situation, a valid question arises -- what kind of peace and what kind of sequence of steps are we talking about if the organisers cannot even complete basic formalities for us to take part?"

    Lukashenko’s Role in Normalisation

    The ministry said Trump's invitation to attend the Board of Peace meeting had originally been sent to Lukashenko.

    Lukashenko, in power since 1994, agreed last month to join the Board of Peace -- an invitation extended by the U.S. as part of its normalisation process involving prisoner releases.

    Perceptions and Opposition

    Trump has called Lukashenko a "highly respected" leader - a description at odds with those by exiled Belarus opposition leaders, who denounce him as a dictator.

    47 Nations Reported Attending
    Board Scope and Participation

    Representatives of 47 nations attended the meeting of the Board, proposed by Trump in September when he announced his plan to end Israel's war in Gaza. He later made clear the board's remit would expand to tackle other conflicts worldwide.

    (Reporting by Reuters, editing by Deepa Babington)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Belarus says it planned to attend the inaugural Board of Peace meeting in Washington on Feb. 19, 2026, but visas were not issued to its delegation.
    • •The invitation was originally sent to President Alexander Lukashenko; Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzhenkov was due to represent Belarus.
    • •Western sanctions on Belarus remain a major backdrop, intensified after Minsk enabled Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
    • •Trump has pursued limited normalization with Belarus, including easing some sanctions in exchange for prisoner releases.
    • •The Board of Peace launched in Washington with wide international participation to address Gaza and broader global conflicts.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Belarus, issued rare invitation to Board of Peace, says it received no visas

    1What is the main topic?

    Belarus says its delegation could not attend the inaugural Board of Peace meeting in Washington because U.S. visas were not issued, reflecting ongoing diplomatic strains and sanctions.

    2Who was set to represent Belarus at the meeting?

    Belarusian Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzhenkov was due to attend after an invitation initially addressed to President Alexander Lukashenko.

    3What is Trump’s Board of Peace?

    A U.S.-led initiative launched to coordinate peace and reconstruction efforts, starting with Gaza, and expanding to other conflicts with participation from multiple countries.

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