Lukashenko talks about Lithuania’s plans to “remove itself from the political agenda”

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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said the West wanted to “keep him off the political agenda.” This was reported by BelTA.

According to Lukashenko, Lithuania agreed with the West on the eve of the Russia-Ukraine conflict to initiate consideration of the Belarus issue at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

The president believes the purpose of this process is to hold him accountable and “take him off the agenda.”

Lukashenko stressed that Minsk knew all the plans. “They will not succeed,” he added.

The other day, the official representative of the Belarusian State Border Committee, Anton Bychkovsky statedThe North Atlantic Alliance countries continue to build up their military forces in the border region with the republic.

Lukashenko also said that in case of a possible intervention in the territory of the Belarusian state, the armed forces of NATO countries “will be put in second place” and will put traitors and bandits in the Belarusian opposition at the forefront.

Lukashenko before statedIf Belarus “presses” it will retaliate.

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