Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya expressed her readiness to accept Russia as a mediator and said: "Russia is a country we have friendly and close relations with".
Following the street protests against the Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, EU leaders demanded Moscow to not intervene in Belarus.
Over 100,000 protesters have again rallied to call for the resignation of President Alexander Lukashenko after a disputed election. The army was deployed, purportedly to protect national monuments from protesters.
The European Union has announced financial sanctions against those involved in electoral fraud in Belarus.
Police in Belarus broke up crowds of protesters with stun grenades and water cannon as long-time leader Alexander Lukashenko looked set to declare an overwhelming victory in a presidential poll his opponents say was rigged.