Denmark issued the first foreigner's passport to a Belarusian citizen without refugee status
Work has been ongoing for two years.
In Denmark, the first foreigner's passport was issued to a Belarusian citizen without refugee status. This was reported by the Telegram channel "People's Embassies of Belarus," citing the association "Talaka — Friends of Belarus in Denmark":

"We have excellent news: after two years of persistent and intensive work, the first foreign passport (fremmedpas) was issued to a Belarusian citizen in Denmark! This event became an important milestone both for the Belarusian community in Denmark and especially for Belarusians who, for political reasons, cannot apply to the Belarusian authorities. The issuance of the document was the result of extensive joint work by a group of Talaka activists. Significant roles were played by the support of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya and her Office, as well as attention from Danish authorities and state institutions," — report the "People's Embassies."
It is highlighted that statements by Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen were of particular importance. Another important factor was the participation of the Danish Parliament's Ombudsman, Kristian Brændstrup Lundblad.
Representatives of Danish political parties actively joined the process, including members of Moderaterne, SF, and Venstre — the Liberal Party of Denmark. Particularly important support was expressed by the SF solidarity group, which raised questions concerning the protection of Belarusians' rights in Denmark.
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