Sybiha reacted to the recognition of the university in Vilnius as "extremist" in Belarus
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The Foreign Minister called Lukashenka's regime's decision a crime against youth and an attempt to limit their future. Ukraine is ready to accept Belarusian students.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha criticized the decision of Aliaksandr Lukashenka's regime to declare the European Humanities University in Vilnius an "extremist organization." He wrote about this on the social network X, UNN reports.
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Sybiha stated that such actions are directed against Belarusian youth and their access to education free from propaganda.
Lukashenka's regime committed another crime against its own citizens by declaring the European Humanities University in Vilnius — where Belarusian youth receive an education free from propaganda — an "extremist organization."
Statement of support for youth
The minister emphasized that the Belarusian authorities are trying to limit the European prospects of the younger generation.
Lukashenka and his accomplices hope that in this way they will be able to keep the younger generation in the "Soviet" orbit and a toxic past, depriving them of a European future.
At the same time, he emphasized that such attempts would not be successful.
However, the regime's efforts are in vain — no one has yet managed to block the path to knowledge.
Sybiha also declared support for Belarusian youth and Ukraine's readiness to provide educational opportunities.
We strongly support the free youth of Belarus. The doors of Ukrainian educational institutions remain open for them.
