The star, on behalf of the President of Belarus, congratulated Putin on the annexation of the Ukrainian territories and a trip to The Hague.
Studio Kvartal 95 actor Yuri Veliky made a new parody of Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin. Video posted on YouTube.
In particular, at the beginning of the video, you can see how the self-proclaimed president of Belarus congratulated the Kremlin leader on the unification of four regions of Ukraine, adding that he saw his full appeal.
“I called to congratulate you on the successful holding of the fake referendum. I want to say that you came up with this wisely – to include these territories in yourself so that now your troops do not flee from Ukraine to Russia, but wander supposedly in the country … By the way, I watched your appeal in its entirety. No, Well, of course, only you can treat your people like that,” he said.
Lukashenka also asked Putin if the result of 97% in the referendum was real, or “it was just slightly underestimated. I just heard that everything was 114% there.” To which Putin replied: “Alexander Grigoryevich, everything went the same way as in your last presidential election.”
In addition, Dakila, in the role of Lukashenko, asked Putin what The Hague was and whether he was going there on a work visit or on vacation.
To which Putin responded: “Let’s just say, if I get there for some reason, I will probably rest and, probably, for the rest of my life.”
In turn, the President of Belarus asked if he would take the head of the Kremlin with him.
“You can be sure. If I go there, I will pull everyone with me,” Putin said.
It was previously reported that Yuri the Great, against the backdrop of slight mobilization in Russia, made a new funny video.
Yuri the Great made a parody of Medvedchuk
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