US Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun will visit Lithuania and Russia next week for talks on Belarus amid post-election unrest in the ex-Soviet state, officials said Saturday.

The number two US diplomat will meet Lithuania’s foreign and defence ministers “to discuss the situation in Belarus, bilateral relations, NATO and defence issues”, the Baltic state’s foreign ministry said.

He is also planning to meet with Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya in Lithuania’s capital Vilnius, her representatives told AFP.

Biegun will then visit Moscow on Tuesday and Wednesday, a Russian diplomatic source told news agency Interfax.

NATO and EU member Lithuania has given shelter to Tikhanovskaya, who fled Belarus after a disputed presidential election on August 9.

The Baltic state has also sought to consolidate international support for protests in its eastern neighbour against President Alexander Lukashenko’s 26-year rule, after he claimed a landslide victory in the ballot.

Vygaudas Usackas, a former EU ambassador to Russia, told AFP that Biegun’s visit to the region “can be seen as readiness to play a role in resolution of the Belarusian crisis, including vis-a-vis Moscow”.