Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko again made cynical statements about Ukraine.
The self-proclaimed president said his country would help rebuild Ukraine after the end of the war. Lukashenko is confident that the United States of America will not do this because it will be busy with internal problems. The Belta agency reported this on October 4.
Therefore, the leadership of Ukraine needs to take their heads in hand and understand that, first of all, they will need to restore the country. With the help of people close to them, primarily Belarusians, he said.
The dictator also reproached Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky for not going to Minsk or Moscow to “eventually end this war.”
The Center for Countering Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council has already responded to Lukashenko’s statement.
Nothing surprising. Russians, as well as Lukashenko, have an example of the Georgian model, which they firmly believe in. This is when after the war there is friendship and chewing gum. They don’t think otherwise. But a fool grows rich in opinions,” wrote the head of the center, Andrei Kovalenko, on Telegram.
Let us remind you that on September 19, Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko met with the head of the self-proclaimed DPR Denis Pushilin. The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs subsequently stated that this would have consequences for Ukraine’s relations with Belarus, because the position of the current Minsk is dictated directly from Moscow.
Source: Belta.
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