Lukashenko: Belarus and Russia should not relax as the West can take advantage of it 16:02

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that Russia and Belarus should not relax in terms of control over the domestic political situation, because, according to him, Western countries will take advantage of it if it “wobbles”. Lukashenka told reporters about this, reports BelTA.

“Under no circumstances should we or the Russians relax. God forbid, the situation will swing in one direction – Westerners are using it instantly,” he said.

Alexander Lukashenko is also a member of Western countries. Completed Everything possible for Beijing and Moscow to combine their potential. According to him, the West is now “angry” because they understand that they “have done everything to unite a powerful resource, space, nuclear power and the same strong, human resource, nuclear country looking to the future”.

Formerly Alexander Lukashenko commented Britain plans to supply depleted uranium shells to Ukraine. He doubted that London would supply Kiev with ammunition, because in this case the Russian reaction would have been terrible.



Source: Gazeta

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