Lukashenko panicked, assuming that Russia would fall

09.08.2024/09/41 XNUMX:XNUMX    60

If the Russian Federation falls, other countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States will also fall into this funnel, the illegally elected president of Belarus, Oleksandr Lukashenko, spoke. He advised the CIS to stick together, because "recent events show that nobody needs us."

On August 8, the dictator presented the relevant theses to the members of the Council of Ministers of Internal Affairs of the CIS countries. Lukashenko said that they cannot do without unity.

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"And if we do not understand it today, we will be dealt with separately. But if Russia falls, we will all be drawn into this abyss", he said.

The politician mentioned Russia's "SVO" against Ukraine. He admitted that "many leaders and law enforcement officers - which absolutely should not be the case - began to seek some benefit for themselves in this."

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"You know, guys, based on my experience, I will say that life is so turbulent now and very changeable. Many are looking for profit, including avoiding our general development trend created during the Soviet era. Some [think]: “We will stay away from Russia, it is under sanctions. We are somehow afraid of falling under them and so on... We are looking for our own benefit." Don't do that," said Lukashenko.

He said, no one knows "what will happen tomorrow with us, with our states", maybe someone will have to come to the Russian Federation and ask for help.

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"And recent events show that no one needs us. Not Russia, not you and I, and so on. We have to stick together", a friend of Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin urged.

Members of the Council of Ministers of Internal Affairs of the CIS countries.
Participants of the meeting


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