BERLIN (Reuters) - There are numerous indications of fraud in Belarus' presidential election, a spokesman for the German foreign ministry said on Monday, after the election commission said President Alexander Lukashenko had won 80% of the vote.
A German government spokesman told the same news conference that minimum standards were not adhered to in the vote and added that the European Union was discussing how to react.
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