Belarus and Moscow may argue on economic issues, but security cooperation is sacred. This was stated by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko during a conversation with journalists after voting in the parliamentary elections on February 25. BelTA.
Lukashenko noted that Minsk and Moscow have different times.
“Anything can happen in economy, diplomacy, politics, we can argue, but common security is sacred,” he said.
The Belarusian President emphasized that he had previously warned his Russian partners that “There will be times when we will stand in a row and defend ourselves.”
Before that, Alexander Lukashenko’s country should create Your happiness with Russia. He acknowledged that current conditions may have “pushed” the countries together. The President noted that in practice, the parties have now implemented their common happiness approach.
Previously Lukashenko in the name Belarusians need to prepare mentally and strategically for war.