Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that the Russian Federation was forced to include Crimea in the country in 2014. It has been reported BelTA publications from the message of the head of state to the parliament and the people of the country.
Lukashenko began addressing the Belarusian people and parliament on Friday, March 31.
According to him, the main theme of the message to the people and the parliament is about sovereignty. The most current issues concern the conditions for preserving the sovereignty and independence of the republic.
In March 2014, a referendum was held in Crimea, as a result of which the peninsula became a regional part of Russia and Sevastopol became a city of federal significance.
Before Lukashenka estimated Terrible reaction of the Russian Federation when Kiev used bullets with depleted uranium. Lukashenko added that Russia “doesn’t just consume uranium.”