“Let’s live together”. Lukashenko called on Europe to stop the “rot” Belarus
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko urged Europe to stop the “oppression” of his country and offered to “live together”.
He said this during a speech in Parliament in Minsk, RIA Novosti reported.
“The whole of the European continent, burning, enough, to stop. If Belarus is something can do, take this to Belarus… you ridicule us all?.. Let’s live together, we are ready. We do not need all the time in the back to push,” he said.
Lukashenko called for cooperation on security issues in the region and stabilise the situation in Europe.
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